Mass spectrometry's role in metabolomics research

Watch this webinar to find out how metabolomics research is utilizing mass spectrometry advancements

27 Jul 2020
Laura Sisman
Administrator / Office Personnel

From microorganisms to plants and mammals, cellular metabolism plays a pivotal role in cellular processes by providing building blocks and energy for biosynthesis, enabling adaptive responses, and driving differentiation.

Dr. Nicola Zamboni, Institute for Molecular System Biology, ETH Zurich

In this webinar, discover how Nicola Zamboni, Ph.D., and his research group at the Institute for Molecular System Biology, ETH Zurich, use mass spectrometry to investigate metabolic networks. The technique has been utilized in metabolic research for more than two decades, for its speed, sensitivity, robustness, coverage, and flexibility.

Zamboni will discuss exemplary cases, challenges and trends in high-throughput metabolomics and 13C metabolic flux analysis.

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Key Learning Objectives

  • A straightforward approach to profile large cohorts with 10,000s of samples to unlock novel, fascinating opportunities
  • How to shift from data generation to functional interpretation of the results
  • Novel trends in metabolomics and 13C metabolic flux analysis to enhance your research capabilities

Attend the live webinar on Wednesday, August 12, at:

  • 16:00 BST
  • 17:00 CEST
  • 08:00 PDT
  • 11:00 EDT

Who should attend

  • Omics labs interested in increasing precision in metabolomics research
  • Lab managers in omics labs that want to optimize results interpretation
  • Metabolomics researchers looking to increase their knowledge of novel trends in metabolomics

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

All webinar participants can request a certificate of attendance, and a learning outcomes summary document for continuing education purposes

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