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SUMMARY:4th Annual Course on Isotope Tracers in Metabolic Research: Principles and Practice of Kinetic Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Announcing a course organized on behalf of the NIH-sponsored Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Centers (MMPC) \n4th Annual Course on Isotope Tracers in Metabolic Research: Principles and Practice of Kinetic Analysis \nApril 17-22\, 2011\nThe Peabody Little Rock\nLittle Rock\, Arkansas\nInformation: http://www.mmpc.org/shared/tracers.aspx \nCourse Directors: Robert Wolfe\, PhD and Henri Brunengraber*\, MD\, PhD \nThis is the fourth annual offering of a course that provides basic introductory and comprehensive information on performing metabolic studies using tracers labeled with radioactive or stable isotopes\, in man and in animals. The course is designed for beginners as well as those with experience who wish to expand their capabilities to more sophisticated problems. The faculty is well-versed in a variety of applications and methodologies. The number of students is limited to 100. \nTechniques will be presented for investigating whole body metabolism\, for metabolite balance across organs\, intracellular flux rates and pathway regulation. General aspects of modeling will be considered\, as well as specific applications in the study of carbohydrate\, fat\, protein metabolism and energy balance. Theoretical and practical matters related to sample analysis by mass spectrometry and NMR will be discussed\, including detailed numerical examples of calculations involved in determining isotopic enrichment and basic kinetic parameters. Advanced lectures will discuss in more detail the use of positional and mass isotopomer analysis for intracellular flux rates and various aspects of protein and amino acid metabolism. Applications in humans and animal models (particularly mouse) will be considered. \nCourse material will be presented in organized lectures and informal workshops. Problem sets and discussion questions will highlight each lecture. Lecture notes and problem sets will be available to registrants to be downloaded from the web at the course. In addition to organized sessions\, attendees will have ample opportunities for personal interaction with faculty members to discuss issues of particular interest to them in depth. \nFor information\, please see http://www.mmpc.org/shared/tracers.aspx or contact Maren Laughlin at maren.laughlin@nih.gov \nChecks for registration should be sent to:\nIsotope Tracers Course\nDeb Viane\, Assistant\n4301 W. Markham Street\, Slot 806\nLittle Rock\, AR 72205 \n*supported by R25 DK082376 to H. Brunengraber
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LOCATION:Little Rock\, AR\, USA\, Little Rock\, AR\, USA\, Little Rock\, AR\, United States
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