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Webinar Overview Thursday, August 30th, 2018 10AM CEST | 4PM CST
Quantification in body fluids like plasma/serum and urine is valuable because it provides information on endogenous compounds produced in the body as well as capturing drugs and their metabolites, In addition lifestyle based molecules can be recognized, be it from nutritional habits or physical activity.
Being able to profile the metabolome and its changes over time in body fluids is particularly relevant in the clinical area as a potential diagnostic tool and in early disease detection and prevention either on a personal or population wide level.
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What to Expect
In this webinar, viewers can expect a discussion into how new methods of determining the concentration and type of metabolites in plasma/serum and urine have distinct advantages over current conventional methods, and how this new method can be used as a large-scale screening technique.
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Who Should Attend
The webinar will be of interest to people performing human metabolomics studies and clinical trials, clinicians, metabolomics researchers who work in industry, private organizations and academia, R&D professionals, healthcare professionals, food researchers, nutritionists, analytical service providers and NMR experts.
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Professor Claudio Luchinat
Full Professor of Chemistry at the University of Florence, co-founder and Director of CERM (Center of Magnetic Resonance), and of CIRMMP (Interuniversity Consortium on Magnetic Resonance of MetalloProteins). His research interests include development of NMR-based structural methodologies, electron and nuclear relaxation, NMR of paramagnetic species, relaxometry, bioinorganic chemistry, and metabolomics.
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Professor Elaine Holmes
Professor Elaine Holmes is a Professor of Chemical Biology and the Head of the Division of Computational and Systems Medicine at Imperial College London with over 20 years of experience in metabolic research.
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