Actions Panel
New Approaches to Metabolomics Research
Date and time
Location
Tilghman Auditorium
733 North Broadway Baltimore, MD 21205Description
Previously scheduled for March 14, 2017
The ICTR Drugs/Biologics/Vaccines Devices Translational Research Community and the Center for Metabolomics Analysis are hosting a symposium on June 2 from 9:30am-12:30pm in Tilghman Auditorium at the Miller Research Building, 733 North Broadway. Event check-in and breakfast will begin at 9:00am. The program will run 9:30am-12:30pm. Upon exciting the event, attendees may pick up a boxed lunch and meet with core leaders and other experts. All faculty and staff are encouraged to attend.
Speakers will address the following topic areas:
- Resources available on campus: The Metabolomics Program as part of ICTR- supported labs.
- Feasibility, design, and costs of projects using metabolomics technologies (including mass spec and NMR- based metabolomics).
- Metabolic approaches based on specific research projects/questions ranging from simple assays to high-throughput approaches such as global metabolic profiling and stable isotope-13C, 15N-labeled on a wide variety of sample types
Keynote speakers include Charles Burant, MD, PhD director of the University of Michigan Nutrition Obesity Research Center (P30) and the Michigan Regional Comprehensive Metabolomics Resource core (U24) and Children’s Health Exposure Analytical Resource Untargeted Analysis Core (R24), and Gary Siuzdak, PhD, director of the Scripps Center for Metabolomics and faculty guest at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
The event is free and registration is required.
To learn more about the event, download the poster and agenda.
To receive information about similar events and funding opportunities, contact Kelly Crowley (kelly.crowley@jhmi.edu).
The Translational Research Communities are a program under the Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, supported by an NIH Clinical and Translational Science Award.