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Hands-on LC-MS Data Processing and Statistics 2024


Hands-on LC-MS Data Processing and Statistics 2024

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

Location: In-person, ARC UC Davis

Tuition:

  • Early bird until February 1, 2024: $2500 

  • Regular from February 2, 2024: $3000 

Time Commitment: 8 hours per day

Pace: Instructor led

Level: Intermediate, ideal for participants who acquire metabolomics data and understand data acquisition

Description: This course will provide participants with a comprehensive, hands-on training experience involving the analysis of real-world untargeted metabolomics data.

The course curriculum will encompass a wide range of topics including: 

  • LC-MS Data Processing: Gain proficiency in the processing of LC-MS data, a fundamental step in metabolomics analysis.

  • Compound Identification: Learn to identify compounds within complex datasets, employing advanced techniques and software.

  • Statistical Analysis: Master both multivariate and univariate statistical methods to extract meaningful insights from your data.

  • Pathway Mapping: Explore pathway mapping and enrichment analysis to uncover the biological context of your findings.

  • Hands-On Exercises: Participate in interactive exercises, assignments, and practical work in small groups, with expert guidance.

Upon completion of this course, participants will leave with:

  • Proficiency in LC-MS data processing techniques.

  • The ability to confidently identify compounds using cutting-edge cheminformatics software.

  • A strong foundation in multivariate and univariate statistical analysis for data interpretation.

  • The skill to perform pathway mapping and enrichment analysis, elucidating the biological significance of their findings.

  • Practical experience from hands-on exercises conducted with expert guidance in small breakout rooms

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