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Metabolomics: Analytics, Tools, and Applications

 
  August 15, 2008  
     
 
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, New Rochelle, New York
2008-08-28


Scientists involved in the discovery and clinical development of new drugs should attend this free webinar, Metabolomics: Analytics, Tools, and Applications, to find out more about how this technique can advance cancer and diabetes research.

Key learning points for this webinar:

  • Introduction to and definition of metabolomics
  • Examples of metabolomes and where they fit into the larger biological picture
  • Analytical techniques for uncovering and exploiting metabolomics—capabilities and limitations
  • Implications of metabolomics for biomedicine, drug discovery, and development
  • Metabolomics case studies in diabetes and prostate cancer
Your hosts for this webinar, Chris Beecher, Ph.D. (University of Michigan), Christopher Newgard, Ph.D. (Duke University), and Steven Fischer, Ph.D. (Agilent Technologies), bring years of combined experience surrounding metabolomics. They will present specific examples of how metabolomics can be applied to translational medicine, diabetes, and prostate cancer. A live Q&A session will follow the presentations, offering you a chance to pose questions to our expert panelists.
 
 
Organized by: Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News Magazine
Invited Speakers: Chris Beecher, Ph.D. (University of Michigan), Christopher Newgard, Ph.D. (Duke University), and Steven Fischer, Ph.D. (Agilent Technologies)
 
Deadline for Abstracts: Thursday, August 28, 2008 at 1:00 PM EDT
 
Registration:  www.genengnews.com/metabolomics
E-mail: jboyce@genengnews.com
 
   
 
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