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Good morning all,

Please find some upcoming Metabolomics training courses provided by the Birmingham Metabolomics Training Centre (BMTC) which may be of interest to you.

Metabolomics Data Processing and Data Analysis
16 October 2017 - 10 November 2017 (sorry for the late notice!)

Course Syllabus:

- An introduction to metabolomics
- An overview of the untargeted metabolomics workflow
- The influence of experimental design and data acquisition on data analysis and data quality
- Processing of NMR data
- Processing direct infusion mass spectrometry data
- Processing liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry data
- Reporting standards and data repositories
- Data analysis, detecting outliers and drift, and pre-treatment methods
- Univariate data analysis
- Multivariate data analysis (including unsupervised and supervised approaches)
- The importance of statistical validation of results
- Computational approaches for metabolite identification and translation of results into biological knowledge
- What are the future challenges for data processing and analysis in metabolomics

Cost:

Registration Fee - £250

For further information and registrations details, please visit https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/facilities/metabolomics-training-centre/courses/Metabolomics-Data-Processing-and-Data-Analysis.aspx

If you have any questions or queries, please do not hesitate to get in touch at [log in to unmask]

All the best,
David Epps
Research Support Administrator
University of Birmingham
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