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    Marc Wilkins co-developed the concept of the proteome and coined the term. Prior to joining Proteome Systems in 1999, he was a senior post-doctoral fellow in the Australian Proteome Analysis Facility, and held a post-doctoral fellowship from 1995-1997 at the University of Geneva, Switzerland working with Prof. Denis Hochstrasser and Dr. Amos Bairoch. Marc has 8+ years experience in cell and developmental biology more than 6 years experience in developing bioinformatic databases and tools; he co-developed many of the protein analysis tools available on the ExPASy Web server, including FindMod, PeptIdent and TagIdent. In 1997, Marc co-edited the first book on proteomics, Proteome Research: New Frontiers in Functional Genomics (Springer Verlag), and has published more than 50 research and review articles. In Proteome Systems, Dr. Wilkins has been responsible for the planning and execution of a major research project in collaboration with Dow AgroSciences, and has established and co-ordinates Proteome SystemsΥ integrated bioinformatics platform for protein identification, characterisation and the organisation of discovery project information.