Metabolomics – Methods and Applications

Dates 

16-17 October
20-21 November

Location

NTNU, Trondheim

Registration

Registration is closed

Metabolism is the set of chemical reactions that occur in living organisms in order to maintain life. Metabolomics is the systematic study of metabolc profiles in biological samples and tissues. It is the newest omics science, and a complementary tool to genomics and proteomics in systems biology.

The course gives an introduction to the use of metabolomics. The objectives are to give participants knowledge of advanced NMR and MS techniques, including hands-on experience with processing and analysis of such data. Theoretical and practical aspects, including sample preparation, data acquisition, processing and further analysis will be discussed. The course will also cover NMR and MS based metabolomics applied in biology, medicine and industry.

At the last day of the course, there will be a mini-seminar in metabolomics open for everyone, more information on the mini-seminar here.

More information about the course on the NTNU website

Attendance all days is compulsory. Some homework should be expected before course start and between the course weeks (E-learning based). Home exam to be delivered three weeks after course completion.

External candidates are required to register for admission through a separate form. Deadline: 15 September 2019.

Digital Life Norway Research School provides support towards travel and accommodation for travelling PhD and Postdoc candidates who are members. Consult Liv Eggset Falkenberg for additional information.

For more info regarding the course, contact Tone F. Bathen, Guro F. Giskeødegård, or Per Bruheim.

Published Oct. 12, 2020 4:00 PM - Last modified Oct. 31, 2020 10:15 AM