It's possible that "proteanics" is being used as a less formal or colloquial term to refer to:
* Proteomics: This is the large-scale study of proteins, particularly their structures, functions, and interactions. It's a major field within molecular biology and is related to genomics (the study of genes) and transcriptomics (the study of RNA).
* Protein engineering: This field focuses on modifying existing proteins or creating new ones with specific properties. It uses techniques from molecular biology, biochemistry, and computer science.
If you encountered the term "proteanics" in a specific context, please provide more information, and I can help you understand its intended meaning.