Metabomeeting2008


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Metabomeeting 2008 Agenda


Sunday April 27th 2008

14.30 - 17.00 Bruker Workshop
                      - Location to be confirmed

17.00 - 19.00 Conference registration and mixer
                       - Atrium to the Amphitheatre Charles Mérieux


Monday April 28th 2008

Registration starts at 08.15 am
 
08.45-09.00 Introduction and Welcome - Dr Marc Dumas
 
09.00-10.30 Session 1.  Modelling Systems Biology  
- Chair: Professor Lars Munck
 
            Bio-spectroscopy and bio-chemometrics: High-throughput metabolic profiling 
                for integrative genetics

            - Prof Harald Martens, Matforsk AS, Norway

            Mechanisms of metabolic robustness in Escherichia coli in response to
                altered levels of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity. A system-
                level investigation

            - Jean-Charles Portais, INSA-Toulouse, France

            A robust high performance metabotyping strategy of C.elegans
            - Benjamin Blaise, ENS de Lyon, France

            Discussion : Professor Lars Munck
 
10.30-11.00 Coffee break
 
11.00-12.30 Session 2.  Applied Metabolomics - Plants
– Chair: Dr Derek Stewart, SCRI, UK
 


           Plant Metabolomics Approaches For Quality Traits
            - Dr Ric de Vos, Plant Research International, The Netherlands

            Design and Analysis of Metabolomic Experiments: a Statistician's
                Perspective

            - Dr Jim McNicol, BioSS, UK

            Application of GC-(TOF)MS based metabolite profiling techniques for                 compositional analysis of leaf cuticular waxes from potato
            - Dr Tom Shepherd, SCRI, UK

 
12.30-14.00 Lunch
 
14.00-15.30 Session 3.  Applied Metabolomics - Mammalian
- Chair: Dr Hector Keun, Imperial College London, UK
 
            Integrated metabolomic NMR spectroscopy in neurological and cancer                 research
            - Prof. Norbert Lutz, Université de la Méditerranée, France

            Application of Metabolomics in preclinical drug safety evaluation within the
                PredTox consortium

            - Dr Alexander Amberg, Sanofi-Aventis, Germany

           Metabolic Profiling of Transgenic Adenocarcinoma of Mouse Prostate (TRAMP)                tissue by 1H-NMR Analysis as evidence for unusual phospholipid metabolism
           - Friederike Teichert, University of Leicester, UK
 
15.30-16.00 Coffee/Tea Break
 
16.00-17.30 Session 4.  Applied Metabolomics -  Environmental
- Chair: Dr Mark Viant, University of Birmingham, UK
 

               Is NMR metabolomics in fish a useful tool for evaluating advanced sewage
                treatment technologies?

            - Dr Linda Samuelsson, Göteborg University, Sweden

           Temperature Stress at the Metabolite Level
            - Dr Anders Malmendal, University of Aarhus, Denmark

           Intraspecfic variation in cold-temperature metabolic phenotypes of
              Arabidopsis lyrata ssp. petraea

            - Dr Matthew Davey, University of Sheffield, UK

 

17.30-19.30 Poster session and mixer: Sponsored by Springer
                    Poster abstracts are now available to view
 
20.00-23.00 Conference Dinner at L'Argenson
 


Tuesday April 29th 2008

Registration continues at 08.30am
 
09.00-10.30 Session 5.  Analytical advances for metabolomics
- Chair: Professor Lyndon Emsley, ENS de Lyon, France
 
           Advanced Metabolomics-Based Methods for Biomarker Discovery and                Systems Biology Research
            - Prof. Dan Raftery, Purdue University, USA

           Small Molecule Structural Elucidation by TAP Fragmentation using a Hybrid
               Quadrupole/Travelling Wave Ion Mobility/oa-TOF Mass Spectrometer

            - Dr John Shockcor, Waters Corporation, USA

           Assessment of reproducibility and robustness of UPLC-MS data for the                metabolomic study of human serum
            - Eva Zelena, University of Manchester, UK
 
10.30-11.00 Coffee Break
 
11.00-12.30 Session 6.  Advances in data analysis for metabolomics
- Chair: Dr Tim Ebbels, Imperial College London, UK
 
           Bayesian methods for wavelet analysis of spectral data towards biomarker
              discovery

            - Dr Chris Holmes, University of Oxford, UK

           The stability and robustness of metabolic states: Elucidating the organization
               of allosteric regulation in metabolic networks

            - Dr Ralf Steuer, Humboldt Universitaet zu Berlin, Germany

           Multivariate curve resolution of time course 1H NMR metabolomics data
            - Tobias Karakach, NRC, Canada
 
12.30-14.00 Lunch and posters
 
14.00-15.00 Session 7.  Reporting Standards : updates and developments
- Chair: Dr Julian Griffin, University of Cambridge, UK
 

           Bioinformatics tools for management of metabolomics data
            - Dr Helene Ferry-Dumazet, University of Bordeaux, France


           MeMo: a flexible approach to metabolomic data management
            - Dr Irena Spasic, University of Manchester, UK

           Standards Development: Necessarily a Two-Way Street
            - Dr Chris Taylor, EBI, UK
 
15.00-15.30 Coffee/Tea Break
 
15.30-17.00 Session 8.  Applied Metabolomics - Clinical
- Chair: Dr Marc Dumas, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France
 
            
          Metabolomic and lipidomic studies of glioblastoma cell lines: identification of a              radioresistance metabolic index
            - Denis Desoubzdanne, Université Paul Sabatier, France
           
              Metabolic analysis of human brain biopsies in a medical environment using               HRMAS NMR

            - Dr Martial Piotto, Bruker Biospin, France

           The Role of Metabolic Profiling in Epidemiology
            - Prof. Elaine Holmes, Imperial College London
 
17.00-17.15 Concluding remarks
 

Wednesday April 30th 2008

NMR-based metabolomics - An European Union sponsored workshop

 

   
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