Biblioteca de Trabajos

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Symposium on Metabolomics

BiValBi

 


MTB01 Dr. David Wishart. University of Alberta – Canada. MOVING METABOLOMICS FROM THE BENCH TO THE BEDSIDE.

MTB02 Dr. Dominique Rolin. Université de Bourdeax and INRA – France. USING METABOLOMIC APPROACHES AND MODELLING OF CENTRAL METABOLIC TO STUDY FLESHY FRUIT QUALITY.

MTB03 Dr. Sergio Encarnación-Guevara. Centro de Ciencias Genómicas (CCG). Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM).RHIZOBIUMOMA IN FREE LIFE AND IN SYMBIOSIS WITH PHASEOLUS VULGARIS.

MTB04 Dr. Luis Manuel Peña. Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán (CICY) – México. METABOLOMICS AND THE BIOASSAY-GUIDED PURIFICATION OF BIOACTIVE METABOLITES.

MTB05 Dr. Edward A. Dennis. University of California at San Diego – USA. LIPID METABOLOMICS (LIPIDOMICS) IN HEALTH, NUTRITION AND DISEASE.

MTB06 Dr. Robert Verpoorte. Leiden University –The Netherlands. THE 4 DIMENSIONS OF PLANT SECONDARY METABOLISM. THE ROLE OF METABOLOMICS

MTB07 Dr. Natalie Serkova. University of Colorado Hospital – USA. TRANSLATION OF METABOLOMICS MARKERS INTO NON-INVASIVE METABOLIC IMAGING IN GLIOBLASTOMA

MTB08 Dr. John A. McLean. Vanderbilt University – USA. TARGETING THE UNTARGETED: STRUCTURAL MASS SPECTROMETRY FOR THE ANALYSIS OF COMPLEX SAMPLES IN SYSTEMS, SYNTHETIC, AND CHEMICAL BIOLOGY.

MTB09 Dr. Jan Schripsema. Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense – Brazil. METABOLOMICS OF MEDICINAL PLANTS AND FOOD PRODUCTS. WHAT CAN BE ACHIEVED AND WHAT SHOULD BE ACHIEVED.

MTB10 Dr. Alexandre Cardoso-Taketa. Centro de Investigación en Biotecnología (CEIB). Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos (UAEM).CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF METABOLOMICS IN MEXICO

 



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