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  • Introduction to Metabolomics for the Clinical Scientist

    University of Birmingham, UK University of Birmingham, School of Biosciences, Birmingham, United Kingdom

    Limited bursaries are now available for PhD students funded by NERC, which make the registration for this course FREE to these students. This 1-day course in partnership with the Phenome Centre Birmingham will provide clinicians with an overview of the metabolomics pipeline, highlighting the benefits of the technique to the medical field. The course will

  • Metabolomics with the Q Exactive

    University of Birmingham, UK University of Birmingham, School of Biosciences, Birmingham, United Kingdom

    Limited bursaries are now available for PhD students funded by NERC, which make the registration for this course FREE to these students. This 3-day course will introduce you to using the Q Exactive mass spectrometer in your metabolomics investigations. The course is aimed at students and researchers with minimal previous experience of applying LC-MS in

  • Ohio Mass Spectrometry and Metabolomics Symposium

    Columbus, Ohio Blackwell Inn at The Ohio State University, 2110 Tuttle Park Place, Columbus, OH, United States

    The 2nd Annual Ohio Mass Spectrometry and Metabolomics Symposium will be held at the Blackwell Inn at The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, on May 16-17, 2018. This joint meeting of the 2nd Annual Conference on Food and Nutritional Metabolomics for Health and the 15th Annual Ohio Mass Spectrometry Symposium will build on the

  • PhenoMeNal Gateway: Portal to metabolomics data analysis in the cloud

    Cambridge, UK Cambridge, UK, Cambridge, United Kingdom

    This course will provide an introduction to metabolomics data analysis in a cloud computing environment, based on resources developed and provided by the PhenoMeNal project. PhenoMeNal is a comprehensive and standardised e-infrastructure that supports data processing and analysis workflows for data generated by metabolomics studies. Participants will become familiar with a range of relevant open-source

  • Quality Assurance and Quality Control in Metabolomics

    University of Birmingham, UK University of Birmingham, School of Biosciences, Birmingham, United Kingdom

    Limited bursaries are now available for PhD students funded by NERC, which make the registration for this course FREE to these students. This 2-day course will provide a comprehensive overview of the application of quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) in metabolic phenotyping. The course is aimed at students and researchers who are actively

  • The Metabolism of Infectious Diseases

    Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA 711 Oval Dr, Fort Collins, CO, United States

    Symposium Rationale and Objectives  The wealth of transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics data generated for a wide range of infectious diseases reveal that small molecule metabolism is an integral part of disease progression. This includes manipulation of host metabolic processes by pathogens; pathogen metabolic adaptation to the hosts’ environments; and interspecies communication and signaling via small molecules; as well as

  • Metabolomics 2018

    Seattle, WA, USA Seattle, WA, USA, Seattle, WA, United States

    Program and Abstracts Conference Photos Website

  • Metabolomics: Understanding Metabolism in the 21st Century

    Online Online

    This MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) provides an introduction to metabolomics, describes the tools and techniques we use to study the metabolome and explains why we want to study it. By the end of the course you will understand how metabolomics can revolutionise our understanding of metabolism. Course Syllabus Metabolism and the interaction of the

  • Resource Center for Stable Isotope-Resolved Metabolomics (RC-SIRM)

    University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, United States

    Established in 2013, the RC-SIRM is one of six NIH Regional Comprehensive Metabolomics Resource Cores supported by the NIH Common Fund. The one-day Symposium is open to the public: Registration is free. The hands-on Workshop is limited to 20 participants with relevant background: Applications for Workshop participation will be accepted until July 16, 2018. Workshop

  • MOVISS “Mountain Village Science Series”

    Vorau, Austria Vorau, Austria, Vorau, Austria

    Following the success of the first MOVISS “Mountain Village Science Series” Bio&Data, we would like to invite you to be a part of making the second even better! The workshop/meeting will take place on 9th to 12th of September 2018 in Vorau near Vienna, Austria. We want to combine hiking with a nice meeting full of

  • Introduction to Metabolomics for the Microbiologist

    University of Birmingham, UK University of Birmingham, School of Biosciences, Birmingham, United Kingdom

    Limited bursaries are now available for PhD students funded by NERC, which make the registration for this course FREE to these students. This three-day course will introduce the attendees in how untargeted metabolomics can be applied to study microbial systems in academic and industrial research. The course will provide an overview of the metabolomics pipeline

  • Introduction to Metabolomics for the Environmental Scientist

    University of Birmingham, UK University of Birmingham, School of Biosciences, Birmingham, United Kingdom

    Bursaries for NERC funded scientists: While this course is open to all researchers with an interest in the environmental sciences, it is a NERC-funded Advanced Training Short Course and hence priority will be given to NERC funded scientists; this includes NERC PhD students (highest priority), NERC PDRA’s and Fellows (next highest priority) and principal and

  • Metabolomics Data Processing and Data Analysis

    Online Online

    This online course will explore the tools and approaches that are used to process and analyse metabolomics data, we will investigate the challenges that are typically encountered in the analysis of metabolomics data and provide solutions to overcome these problems. The course will be delivered using a combination of short videos, articles, discussions, and online

  • Beaumont Metabolomics Symposium

    Beaumont Hospital, MI, USA HNH Conference Room on the 9th Floor of the South Tower, Beaumont Hospital, 3601 W 13 Mile Rd, Royal Oak, MI, United States

    This one day symposium brings together leading experts in the field of metabolomics with the aim of introducing clinicians and basic researchers to targeted metabolomics. The overall goal of the symposium is to demonstrate the power of metabolomics and describe how it can be applied to medical research. Any questions please direct to Dr. Stewart

  • Introduction to Metabolomics for the Clinical Scientist

    University of Birmingham, UK University of Birmingham, School of Biosciences, Birmingham, United Kingdom

    Limited bursaries are now available for PhD students funded by NERC, which make the registration for this course FREE to these students. This 1-day course in partnership with the Phenome Centre Birmingham will provide clinicians with an overview of the metabolomics pipeline, highlighting the benefits of the technique to the medical field. The course will

  • 3rd Latin America Metabolomic Profiling Symposium

    Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, 119 Cidade Universitária, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil

    We are delighted to invite you to the 3rd Latin American Metabolomics Symposium (3rdLAMPS), which will be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from October 22 to 24, 2018 at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. After the symposium in Lima, Peru and Rosario, Argentina, we will have the opportunity to meet again in

  • Clinical Metabolomics

    Copenhagen, Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark

    The Clinical Metabolomics Copenhagen conference 2018 will bring together world leaders in the field of metabolomics to discuss the current state of the art in the clinical metabolomics field as well as to discuss projections and outlooks for the future. Specifically, the event will span topics ranging from high throughput metabolomics sample handling, novel instrumentation

  • Metabolomics with the Q Exactive

    University of Birmingham, UK University of Birmingham, School of Biosciences, Birmingham, United Kingdom

    Limited bursaries are now available for PhD students funded by NERC, which make the registration for this course FREE to these students. This 3-day course will introduce you to using the Q Exactive mass spectrometer in your metabolomics investigations. The course is aimed at students and researchers with minimal previous experience of applying LC-MS in

  • Metabolite identification with the Q Exactive and LTQ Orbitrap

    University of Birmingham, UK University of Birmingham, School of Biosciences, Birmingham, United Kingdom

    Limited bursaries are now available for PhD students funded by NERC, which make the registration for this course FREE to these students. This 2-day course will provide a hands-on approach to teach the latest techniques and tools available to perform metabolite identification. We will apply these tools on the Q Exactive and LTQ Orbitrap mass

  • Gordon Research Conference on Metabolomics in Human Health

    Ventura, CA, USA Venture, CA, USA, Ventura, CA, United States

    Understanding Human Diseases Through Metabolomics: Interactions Among the Genome, Proteome, Gut Microbiome and Nutrition The first GRC on Metabolomics and Human Health will be held from February 3-8, 2019, in Ventura, CA USA, and will be co-chaired by Professors Rima Kaddurah-Daouk (Duke University) and Matej Oresic (University of Turku). Metabolomics is the comprehensive analysis of the metabolome, which comprises

  • Introduction to Metabolomics Analysis

    European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) - Cambridge, UK Wellcome Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

    This course will provide an introduction to metabolomics data analysis using publicly available software and tools. Participants will become familiar with the current state of experimental design, data standards, analysis and sharing in metabolomics, particularly through using the EMBL-EBI’s MetaboLights repository and PhenoMeNal infrastructure. There will be a practical component, where participants will learn through

  • Metabolomics Data Processing and Data Analysis

    Online Online

    This online course explores the tools and approaches that are used to process and analyse metabolomics data. You will investigate the challenges that are typically encountered in the analysis of metabolomics data, and provide solutions to overcome these problems. The course is delivered using a combination of short videos, articles, discussions, and online workshops with

  • Metabolite identification with the Q Exactive and LTQ Orbitrap

    University of Birmingham, UK University of Birmingham, School of Biosciences, Birmingham, United Kingdom

    This 2-day course will provide a hands-on approach to teach the attendees about the latest techniques and tools available to perform metabolite identification in non-targeted metabolomics studies. The course will be led by experts working within the fields of metabolomics and chemical analysis and will include a significant proportion of hands-on experience of using mass

  • Metabolomics: Understanding Metabolism in the 21st Century

    Online Online

    Metabolomics is an emerging field that aims to measure the complement of metabolites (the metabolome) in living organisms. The metabolome represents the downstream effect of an organism’s genome and its interaction with the environment. Metabolomics has a wide application area across the medical and biological sciences. The course provides an introduction to metabolomics, describes the

  • Metabolomics 2019

    The Hague, Netherlands The Hague, Netherlands, The Hague, Netherlands

    Program and Abstracts Conference Photos Website

  • EMBO|EMBL Symposium: Multiomics to Mechanisms – Challenges in Data Integration

    EMBL Heidelberg, Germany Meyerhofstraße 1, Heidelberg, Germany

    This conference will provide a platform for bringing together leading researchers from computational biology, various omics fields and technology development to present their latest work and discuss applications, future ideas and the challenges for integrating large-scale biological data across different biological technologies and disciplines. A specific focus will be on discussing data integration of high-throughput

  • EMBO Practical Course “Metabolomics Bioinformatics in Human Health”

    Lyon, France The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), 25 Av. Tony Garnier, Lyon, France

    Application deadline: 15 April 2019 Registration: https://training.iarc.fr/embo-practical-course-metabolomics-bioinformatics-in-human-health Aim: The EMBO Practical Course “Metabolomics Bioinformatics in Human Health” will be held in the International Agency for Research on Cancer on 16-20 September 2019 and will provide an advanced overview with hands-on practical on key issues and challenges in metabolomics, handling datasets and procedures for the analysis of metabolomics data using

  • Metabolomics: Understanding Metabolism in the 21st Century

    Online Online

    Metabolomics is an emerging field that aims to measure the complement of metabolites (the metabolome) in living organisms. The metabolome represents the downstream effect of an organism’s genome and its interaction with the environment. Metabolomics has a wide application area across the medical and biological sciences. The course provides an introduction to metabolomics, describes the

  • Multiple Biofluid and Tissue Types, From Sample Preparation to Analysis Strategies for Metabolomics

    University of Birmingham, UK University of Birmingham, School of Biosciences, Birmingham, United Kingdom

    This 3-day course provides a theoretical overview and hands-on training to apply multiple sample preparation and UPLC-MS methods to characterise the metabolomes of complex biological samples using the mass spectrometer (Xevo QToF G2-XS – a maximum of 4 people working on the instrument in a session). The course is led by experts in the field

  • Introduction to Metabolomics for the Microbiologist

    University of Birmingham, UK University of Birmingham, School of Biosciences, Birmingham, United Kingdom

    This three-day course introduces how untargeted metabolomics can be applied to study microbial systems in academic and industrial research. The course provides an overview of the metabolomics pipeline, experimental design, sample preparation and data acquisition. The course is led by experts in the field of metabolomics and will include lectures, hands-on laboratory sessions in sample

  • European RFMF Metabomeeting

    Toulouse, France Toulouse, France, Toulouse, France

    The French-speaking Metabolomics and Fluxomics Network (RFMF), Metabolomics Profiling Forum (MPF, Metabomeeting) and European regional metabolomics networks are pleased to announce a joint conference taking place from 22nd to 24th January 2020 in Toulouse (France). The European RFMF Metabomeeting in Toulouse will propose thematic sessions dedicated to: Analytical developments in Metabolomics & Fluxomics Computational and statistical developments in Metabolomics & Fluxomics

  • Workflow4Experimenters International Course

    Brussels, Belgium Brussels, Belgium, Brussels, Belgium

    The French Institute of Bioinformatics (IFB, Elixir-FR) and the Infrastructure for Metabolomics and Fluxomics (MetaboHUB) organize in collaboration with the Université libre de Bruxelles the next Workflow4Experimenters International Course (W4E2020). Venue: Brussels, Belgium Analyze your own data with Galaxy and the Workflow4metabolomics e-infrastructure! The next Workflow4Experimenters international course (W4E2020) will take place in Brussels (February 3 to

  • Multiple Biofluid and Tissue Types, From Sample Preparation to Analysis Strategies for Metabolomics

    University of Birmingham, UK University of Birmingham, School of Biosciences, Birmingham, United Kingdom

    Overview This 3-day course provides a theoretical overview and hands-on training to apply multiple sample preparation and UPLC-MS methods to characterise the metabolomes of complex biological samples using the mass spectrometer (Xevo QToF G2-XS – a maximum of 4 people working on the instrument in a session). The course is led by experts in the

  • Metabolomics Data Processing and Data Analysis

    Online Online

    Overview This online course explores the tools and approaches that are used to process and analyse metabolomics data. You will investigate the challenges that are typically encountered in the analysis of metabolomics data, and provide solutions to overcome these problems. The materials in this course are delivered via the FutureLearn platform over a four week

  • CTD / Mastering the preparation of the CTD quality module for a chemical drug

    Hotel Warwick, Paris, France 5 rue de Berri, Paris, France

    This training is intended for people, managers and technicians, who participate in the quality development (CMC) of chemical drugs. For more information, view the PDF or click on the link https://white-tillet.com/fr/formations-aux-produits-de-sante-inter

  • Human Brain Project Education Programme: Measuring and Modelling Brain States

    Das Central Solden, Austria Auweg 3, Sölden, Austria

    The final workshop of the 3rd HBP Curriculum Workshop Series invites researchers interested in measuring and modelling brain states at multiple scales. At the cellular level, the appearance of different brain states (such as wake, sleep, anesthesia) is reviewed at the scale of neurons, from extracellular recordings in both human and animal models. From a

  • Metabolomics with the Q Exactive

    University of Birmingham, UK University of Birmingham, School of Biosciences, Birmingham, United Kingdom

    Overview This 3-day course introduces you to using the Q Exactive mass spectrometer in your metabolomics investigations. The course is led by experts in the field of metabolomics and includes lectures, laboratory sessions and computer workshops to provide a detailed overview of the metabolomics pipeline applying the Q Exactive mass spectrometer. Topics covered Introduction to

  • Continuing education: Research, development and production of monoclonal antibodies and other drugs

    Villejuif, France Villejuif, France, Villejuif, France

    Like every year the IFSBM at Gustave Roussy organizes its course on monoclonal antibodies (R&D and bioproduction) – and immunotherapy, open to continuing education under the aegis of the Faculty of Medicine of Paris Sud- Paris Saclay. The next session (brochure attached) will be held in Villejuif from March 30 to April 1, 2020 This

  • Introduction to Metabolomics Analysis

    European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) - Cambridge, UK Wellcome Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

    Date: Monday 30 March – Thursday 2 April 2020 Venue: European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) – Wellcome Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge, CB10 1SD, United Kingdom Application opens: Monday 23 September 2019 Application deadline: Friday 29 November 2019 Participation: Open application with selection Contact: Meredith Willmott Registration fee: £650 – Including meals and accommodation Learn more at https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/events/2020/introduction-metabolomics-analysis-1

  • Metabolite identification with the Q Exactive and LTQ Orbitrap

    University of Birmingham, UK University of Birmingham, School of Biosciences, Birmingham, United Kingdom

    Overview This 2-day course will provide a hands-on approach to teach the attendees about the latest techniques and tools available to perform metabolite identification in non-targeted metabolomics studies. The course will be led by experts working within the fields of metabolomics and chemical analysis and will include a significant proportion of hands-on experience of using

  • Quality Assurance and Quality Control in Metabolomics

    Online Online

    Overview The application of quality assurance and quality control in the metabolomics field is vital to ensure the collection of high quality data. In this course you will explore the importance of quality assurance and quality control in both untargeted and targeted metabolomics studies. We will explain the difference between quality control and quality assurance

  • Introduction to Metabolomics for the Microbiologist

    University of Birmingham, UK University of Birmingham, School of Biosciences, Birmingham, United Kingdom

    Overview This three-day course introduces how untargeted metabolomics can be applied to study microbial systems in academic and industrial research. The course provides an overview of the metabolomics pipeline, experimental design, sample preparation and data acquisition. The course is led by experts in the field of metabolomics and will include lectures, hands-on laboratory sessions in

  • Hands-On LC-MS for Metabolic Profiling

    Imperial College London, UK Du Cane Rd, London, United Kingdom

    This week long course aims to cover how to perform a metabolic profiling experiment, from start to finish. It will cover study design, sample preparation, the use of mass spectrometry for global profiling and targeted methodologies and data analysis. For more information, click on the link Hands On LC-MS for Metabolic Profiling, 27 April – 1

  • Environmental interactions in metabolic health and disease

    Berlin, Germany Berlin, Germany, Berlin, Germany

    The German Society for Metabolomics e.V. (DGMet) regrets to announce that we have had to postpone the upcoming symposium in Berlin due to Coronavirus. Provisional dates for the new Symposium are now 4-5th Nov 2020. We will post more information on https://www.mdc-berlin.de/dgmet-2020 as it becomes available.

  • National Metabolomics Workshop and Symposium

    University of Florida, Florida, USA University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States

    Metabolomics is a fast-growing area in modern biological and medical sciences. To keep up with the technological development and the frontier research, we are organizing a National Metabolomics Workshop and Symposium at University of Florida in early May, 2020. One day and a half will be a hands- on workshop to teach students and postdocs

  • Cancer and Immuno-Metabolism Symposium

    University of Kentucky, USA Center for Environmental and Systems Biochemistry, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, United States

    Hear and meet researchers who use stable isotope labeling and other approaches to investigate metabolism in many physiological systems – such as immune cells, cancers and brain metabolism. Poster sessions and exhibitors will offer additional learning and networking opportunities. For more information, contact Alicia Colliver at:  View details here

  • Multiple Biofluid and Tissue Types, From Sample Preparation to Analysis Strategies for Metabolomics

    Webinar Webinar, United States

    Limited bursaries are now available for PhD students funded by NERC, which make the registration for this course FREE to these students. This 3-day course will provide a comprehensive overview of dealing with complex biological samples for LC-MS analysis. The course is targeted towards students and researchers who are actively applying metabolomics in their research.