The role of chromatography and monodisperse particles in mass spectrometry-based metabolomics for disease detection
Metabolomics refers to the comprehensive measurement of small molecules in biofluids by either mass spectrometry (MS) or nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) with the aim of covering multiple KEGG (Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes) pathways, exposome products, and chemical reactions to provide new insights into disease etiologies.
Lipidomics is a subset of metabolomics focused specifically on the analysis of lipid species. MS-based metabolomics and lipidomics generally require the use of liquid chromatography to separate metabolites based on polarity and high-resolution MS to accurately measure the mass-to-charge (m/z). The combination of retention time and m/z accuracy provides a reliable method to identify metabolites, which is critical for making disease marker discoveries.
In this webinar, Dr. Timothy Garrett, associate professor at the University of Florida, will discuss the clinical translation of metabolomics using examples of different diseases including rare diseases, cancer, and infectious diseases. He will explain how critical chromatography is to reproducibility and metabolite identification, and how new monodisperse columns can aid in separation and identification.
Key learning objectives
- Learn the basics of applied metabolomics using UHPLC-HRMS/MS
- Understand how metabolomics can be used for developing new diagnostic tests
- Understand the potential of metabolomics and the current limitations
- Explore the role of chromatography in metabolomics
- Learn how utilizing monodisperse fully porous particles can improve your current metabolomics method
Who should attend?
- LC scientists looking for more efficiency for their metabolomic separations
- Scientists looking to improve their current HPLC/UHPLC separations for metabolomics
- Chromatographers looking to start developing new metabolomics based HPLC/UHPLC based methods
Certificate of attendance
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