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Bits & Bites #3: Skyling: Getting Started with Targeted Metabolomics Data Processing

Bits & Bites #3: Skyline: Getting Started with Targeted Metabolomics Data Processing

Date & Time: April 24, 2025, from 9 am to 1 pm PT

Registration & Payment: here

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

Location: Online

Instructor: Dr. Christopher Ashwood, Protea Glycosciences

  • Required Software: Skyline (https://skyline.ms/skyline64.url)

  • Participant prerequisites: Basic understanding of LC-MS and method design (targeted and untargeted methods)

  • Level: Intermediate

  • Short description of the course: Skyline is a freely available, vendor-neutral software that facilitates targeted qualitative and quantitative analysis of both protein and small-molecule mass spectrometry data. Using hands-on tutorials, we will provide best practices on analyzing metabolomics LC-MS data with Skyline including iterative and sensitive targeted method development, small molecule target confirmation at both the MS1 and MS/MS levels, and analyte quantification using internal calibrants and external calibration curves.

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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