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MS based Metabolomic Analysis Lab Workshop


Held in conjunction with Metabolomics India 2016

25 May 2016, at 9.00 am to 5.00 pm in Bengaluru

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About the Course

Metabolomics experiments are focused on complete analysis of metabolites as well as their changes within a biological sample under different conditions and therefore robustness and reproducibility are of vital importance. In such experiments, it is important to comprehensively cover the entire metabolome. Accurate and Sensitive Mass Spectrometry, coupled with advanced separation techniques, allows acquisition of metabolomics data, providing an excellant opportunity to understand biological processes This is a specially designed training course-cum-workshop for providing comprehensive insight, knowledge and training on Metabolomic analysis using LC-MS/MS.

Who Should Attend

•  Scientists, Biotechnologists, Pharmacologists and Researchers from Pharmaceutical/Biotechnology Industry and Academics Working in the Areas of Metabolomics, Metabonomics, Metabolic and ADMET Profiling 

•  Medical Professionals and Researchers involved in Clinical Metabolomics including Metabolic Fingerprinting

•  Analytical Chemists involved in Metabolite Detection, Metabolite Identification and Assay Development using various analytical techniques like Mass Spectrometry, NMR, HPLC etc.

•  Specialists Working in the Area of Systems Biology, Bioinformatics, Metabolomics Data Processing, Data Analysis and Data Interpretation

Course Contents

1. Introduction to Metabolomics, role of different metabolites and their significance.

2. Metabolomics as a tool in research for pharma, environmental, food, healthcare applications.

3. Introduction to Metabolomic applications using LC/MS/MS and instrument calibration.

4. Examples of metabolite extraction processes and designing of methods.

5. Metabolomic analysis of samples from different biological and non-biological sources (qualitative and quantitative metabolomics).

6. Common problems and troubleshooting tips in metabolite detection and quantitation.

Utpal Tatu

Utpal Tatu, Professor, Indian Institute of Science