This week long course using state-of-the-art instrumentation in a world-class facility is run by renowned specialists located in the Section of Computational and Systems Medicine at Imperial College London.
Small groups of trainees can enjoy a friendly, intimate learning experience and interact with highly experienced training centre instructors and guest lecturers.
The course covers how to perform a metabolic profiling experiment, including:
• Study design, sample preparation, the use of mass spectrometry for global profiling and targeted methodologies and data analysis.
• Instrument set up, method development and acquisition through global profiling and targeted analyses of biofluids, using the newest QToF and TQ instrumentation.
• Data analysis workshops allowing attendees to process data acquired, in order to develop interpretation skills.
• Application lectures, problem solving, tips, tricks and troubleshooting.
This combination of lectures, demonstrations, hands-on laboratory sessions and practical data analysis will equip attendees with skills to implement immediately in their own facilities.
Small groups of trainees can enjoy a friendly, intimate learning experience and interact with highly experienced training centre instructors and guest lecturers.
The course covers how to perform a metabolic profiling experiment, including:
• Study design, sample preparation, the use of mass spectrometry for global profiling and targeted methodologies and data analysis.
• Instrument set up, method development and acquisition through global profiling and targeted analyses of biofluids, using the newest QToF and TQ instrumentation.
• Data analysis workshops allowing attendees to process data acquired, in order to develop interpretation skills.
• Application lectures, problem solving, tips, tricks and troubleshooting.
This combination of lectures, demonstrations, hands-on laboratory sessions and practical data analysis will equip attendees with skills to implement immediately in their own facilities.