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Date(s) - September 19, 2024
8:00 am - 9:00 am
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Understanding disease at a biological level requires deep, precise analysis. Multi-omics assays provide this depth, offering critical insights into human health and disease progression. However, these advanced methods come with challenges—especially when it comes to standardization and reproducibility.
🗓️: 19 Sept 2024
đź•’: 20:00 (WIB)
đź“Ť: Webinar (Click to REGISTER)
Join us for an informative webinar and panel discussion where we will:
- Explore Quantitative Metabolomics:Â Discover how this powerful approach distinguishes health from disease and unlocks new insights into biological mechanisms.
- Learn About Automated Sample Preparation:Â Get up to speed on the latest advancements in automated workflows, including the use of kit-based LC-MS/MS for reliable metabolomics profiling.
- Enhance Your Research Efficiency:Â Understand how integrating advanced technologies can streamline the verification and monitoring of potential biomarkers, leading to more cohesive analytical workflows.
Featured Presentations
Hear from experts at the University of Minnesota and University of Surrey as they showcase real-world applications and validations of these workflows. You’ll gain exclusive insights from leaders in the field who are at the forefront of metabolomics research.
Key Learning Points
- Unlock the Power of Quantitative Metabolomics:Â Learn how this approach helps differentiate health from disease and provides crucial insights into biological processes.
- Streamline Your Research:Â Discover how comprehensive analytical workflows can speed up the verification and monitoring of lipid and small molecule biomarkers.
- Dive into Advanced Automation: Explore cutting-edge sample preparation with the Waters™ Andrew+ automated liquid handler and the biocrates MxP® Quant 500 kit, transforming targeted metabolomics studies.
- Master LC-MS/MS Workflows: Gain insights into the expanded biocrates MxP® Quant 500 XL, optimized for use with the Waters Xevo™ TQ Absolute MS, for robust lipidomics and metabolomics data.
- Engage with Leading Experts:Â Take advantage of the opportunity to interact with experts from the University of Minnesota, University of Surrey, Waters Corporation, and Biocrates.
Speakers:
Dr Holly-May Lewis
Senior Laboratory Technician, University of Surrey, UK
Dr. Holly-May Lewis is a Senior Laboratory Technician and specialist in Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS) at the University of Surrey’s Chronobiology Section. With a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Surrey, she brings deep expertise in analytical chemistry to her current work, where she focuses on cutting-edge UPLC-MS/MS metabolomics of human samples.
Professor Debra Skene PhD
Professor of Neuroendocrinology, University of Surrey, UK
Debra J. Skene, PhD, FMedSci is a distinguished Professor of Neuroendocrinology in the Chronobiology Section at the University of Surrey, UK. With over 30 years of research experience and more than 200 peer-reviewed publications, her work focuses on the human circadian timing system and related sleep/wake disorders, particularly in blind individuals, shift workers, and older adults. Currently, her research explores the links between circadian clocks, sleep, and metabolism in both health and disease, utilizing advanced metabolomics techniques
Dr Zachary J Mayer
Research Scientist at the Center for Metabolomics and Proteomics (CMSP), University of Minnesota
Dr Zachary Mayer is a Research Scientist at the Center for Metabolomics and Proteomics (CMSP) at the University of Minnesota, specializing in high-throughput targeted metabolomics by Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS), sample preparation, and laboratory automation.