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Good afternoon all,

Last call to register for the below course:

Introduction to Metabolomics for the Clinical Scientist
1 December 2017

https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/facilities/metabolomics-training-centre/courses/introduction-metabolomics.aspx

The 1-day course in partnership with the Phenome Centre Birmingham will provide clinicians with an overview of the metabolomics pipeline highlighting the benefits of this technique to the medical field and an introduction to the Phenome Centre Birmingham and the MRC-NIHR National Phenome Centre.

Topics covered:

Introduction to the Phenome Centre Birmingham and the Imperial MRC-NIHR National Phenome Centre showcasing facilities and expertise available.
Introduction to metabolomics
Importance of experimental design and sample collection
Overview of technologies available for data acquisition highlighting discovery phase profiling technologies and targeted platforms for the validation of biomarkers
Overview of technologies available for data analysis
Case studies – large-scale metabolic phenotyping, translation to targeted assays, clinical practice
Question and answer session with the experts

Level: The course is suitable for individuals with no previous experience of metabolomics.

Cost:

Standard Registration - £200
University of Birmingham or Birmingham Health Partners Registration - £100 
(You must be a student or member of staff at the University of Birmingham to use this rate)

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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