The French Proteomics Society (FPS, formerly SFEAP) is a scientific and technical association whose aim is to promote exchanges and advances in the field of proteomics, particularly in the separation, the characterization and the quantification of peptides and proteins.

We organise or co-organise conferences and theme days and we also works with the Youth Club to organise scientific meetings. The FPS awards grants to enable our members, particularly the younger ones, to take part in national and international conferences.

Our society regularly publishes its mag and newsletters to keep its members up to date with the latest developments in the world of proteomics.

The FPS is a member of the European Proteomics Association (EuPA) and a partner of the HUman Proteome Organization (HUPO).

Latest news

SMAP 2024: a successful joint FPS/SFSM congress in Lille

October 11 2024

The new academic year got off to a flying start with the joint FPS and SFSM congress, held in Lille from September 16 to 19. The program was dedicated to mass spectrometry, its applications in proteomics and new developments in French research.

FPS Annual General Meeting: the company celebrates its 40th anniversary and continues its commitment to promoting French proteomics!

October 09 2024

On September 17, 2024, FPS members attending the SMAP2024 congress in Lille gathered for the company's Annual General Meeting.

FPS 2024 Senior Prize

October 03 2024

The FPS 2024 Senior Prize is awarded to Philippe Marin, Director of Research at the Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle in Montpellier. The award recognizes both his work as a researcher and director, and his ongoing commitment to the French proteomics community.

FPS 2024 thesis prize

October 02 2024

The 2024 FPS thesis prize is awarded to Diego Fernando Garcia-del Rio for his work on the Ghost proteome through the study of protein complexes. This work was carried out in the PRISM laboratories in Lille and at the University of Ghent in Belgium, under the co-direction of Amélie Bonnefond, Michel Salzet and Kris Gevaert.