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Bits & Bites #04: Quantification in Metabolomics: Tools for Robustness

Bits & Bites #04: Quantification in Metabolomics: Tools for Robustness (NEW COURSE)

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Hosted by: UC Davis West Coast Metabolomics Center (Davis, CA)

Location: Online

Tuition: $175

Instructor: Dr. Huaxu Yu, UC Davis

  • Required Software: None

  • Participant prerequisites: None

  • Level: Introductory

  • Decription: Metabolomics, renowned for its broad, untargeted exploration of metabolites, holds immense value. Yet, targeted metabolomics and precise quantification are equally vital. Professionals across fields like pharmacology and medicine heavily depend on accurate quantification. This short course focuses on classical quantitation within targeted metabolomics, focusing on critical aspects like selectivity, accuracy, and LOD/LOQ. We'll navigate challenges like dealing with adducts and in-source fragmentation. Additionally, we’ll discuss the nuances between targeted and untargeted metabolomics, shedding light on essential concepts such as normalization techniques and what to consider when doing one or the other.

About Bits & Bites: A flexible learning experience tailored for busy researchers seeking condensed yet impactful sessions. Now in its fourth year, this series continues to bridge the gap for those unable to commit to 1 or 2- week intensive courses. This 10-part short course series will feature in-depth & diverse topics. Craft your learning experience by selecting individual Bites à la carte or curate a comprehensive journey by mixing and matching courses for a fully immersive and well-rounded learning adventure. To learn more click here

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