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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200923
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SUMMARY:Multiple Biofluid and Tissue Types\, From Sample Preparation to Analysis Strategies for Metabolomics
DESCRIPTION:Limited bursaries are now available for PhD students funded by NERC\, which make the registration for this course FREE to these students. \nThis 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. The course will be led by experts in the field and include: \n\nAn overview of quenching and extraction strategies for different biological samples\nHands-on sample preparation using different sample types\nHands-on HILIC and reversed phase LC-MS data acquisition\nSolid phase extraction clean up methods\nAn overview of data analysis and metabolite identification\nAn opportunity to ask questions and seek advice to prepare samples in your own research.\n\nFor further information and registration details\, please visit here or contact bmtc@contacts.bham.ac.uk. \nClick here to view additional Birmingham Metabolomics Training Centre courses.
URL:https://metabolomicssociety.org/event/multiple-biofluid-and-tissue-types-from-sample-preparation-to-analysis-strategies-for-metabolomics-5/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Webinar\, United States
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