Metabolic Phenotyping in Disease Diagnosis and Personalised Health Care

14 June 2016 09:00 - 17 June 2016 15:00, London, United Kingdom


Introduction
A lecture based course detailing an overview of metabolic phenotyping including the use of NMR spectroscopy and Mass Spectrometry, with insights from the experts at Imperial College and collaborators from all over the world. Lectures will cover data acquisition and analysis with some advanced statistical workshops for more hands-on participation for attendees. There will also be examples of real life applications from the research at Imperial College and their collaborators.

Day 1: Registration followed by session 1 which will cover an analytical technology (either NMR or MS) for metabolic profiling. A laboratory tour of the facilities will follow.

Day 2: Session 2 will cover the alternative analytical technique (NMR / MS) and will be followed by session 3 which will introduce the theory to statistical analysis.

Day 3: Session 4 covers the more advanced chemometrics, such as OPLS and O2PLS and includes hands-on workshops. Session 5 will introduce metabolite identification in both NMR and MS and also cover some tips and tricks to avoid common pitfalls.

Day 4: The final day will cover some of the real life applications of NMR and MS for metabolic phenotyping.

Prices:
Students: £500
Academic: £800
Industry: £1150
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Imperial College London

Imperial International Phenome Training Centre, Imperial College London, Sir Alexander Fleming Building, Exhibition Road, London, SW72AZ, United Kingdom

Organised by
Course Lead: Dr Jia Li
IIPTC Director: Dr Elizabeth Want
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