Mass spectrometry based lipidomics using monodisperse particles for biomarker discovery
Lipidomics is a subset of metabolomics, focused specifically on the analysis of lipid species. Lipids are among the most vital compounds in living organisms that serve to fulfil various functions, including building blocks for cellular and extracellular vesicle membranes, cell signaling, and energy storage. Studying the biological function of lipids plays a significant factor in understanding their overall effect on human health.
In this webinar, Dr. Timothy Garrett, Associate Professor at the University of Florida, will explore the cutting-edge field of lipidomics. Discover the technology driving accurate lipid identification and the revolutionary impact of monodisperse particles on lipid separation efficiency and speed. Plus, Garrett will also discuss the analytical advances in chromatography and bioinformatics (IE-Omics), in the context of several disorders, including malaria, cancer and rare diseases.
Key learning objectives
- Learn the basics of applied lipidomics using ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography-high-resolution mass spectrometry (UHPLC-HRMS/MS)
- Understand how lipidomics can be used for developing new diagnostic tests
- Discover how utilizing monodisperse fully porous particles can improve your current lipidomics method
Who should attend?
- LC scientists looking for more lipidomic separations efficiency
- Scientists looking to improve their current HPLC/UHPLC separations for metabolomics
- Chromatographers looking to start developing new lipidomics based HPLC/UHPLC methods
Certificate of attendance
All webinar participants can request a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes.