Vienna Metabolomics Meeting
From basic research to clinical applications
February 29, 2024 | 13:00 – 18:00 pm (CET)
University Vienna
Metabolism plays a vital role in countless biological processes. Consequently, metabolomics has provided important insights into the pathophysiology of many diseases. In this symposium on February 29, we want to celebrate the diverse applications of metabolomics, from basic to clinical research. In addition, we want to provide researchers with essential tips about project design and data analysis. After all, quality data is essential in order to be able to draw correct conclusions.
During the symposium, we are going to hear from leading professionals in their respective fields how they have used metabolomics and the learnings that they can draw from their work. Join us as we explore the power of and success factors for metabolomics.
Program overview
13:00 – 18:00 pm CET
University Vienna
University Vienna, Sky Lounge,
Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1,
1090 Vienna
Welcome – 13:00 pm CET
Prof. Christoph Gerner
Analytical Chemistry
University of Vienna | Austria
Stefan Ledinger, MA BSc.
biocrates life sciences ag | Austria
Individual project discussions
From 10:00-12:00 am, the organizers are available for individual project discussions.
If you are interested, please contact Stefan Ledinger or Christoph Gerner.
Confirmed speakers & Agenda
Stefan Ledinger, MA BSc.
biocrates life sciences ag | Austria
13:10 – 13:40 pm
Metabolomics: A success story in research on complex diseases
PD Dr. Klaus Schmetterer
Department of Laboratory Medicine,
Medical University of Vienna | Austria
13:40 – 14:10 pm
Taurine metabolism regulates activation of naive CD4+ T cells
Dr. Iris Gerner
Equine University Clinic ,
University of Veterinary Medicine | Austria
14:10 – 14:40 pm
Metabolic profiling of tendon and cartilage healing
Coffee break 14:40 – 15:15
Prof. Johannes Berger
Division of Pathobiology of the Nervous System (Center for Brain Research) | Austria
15:15 – 15:45 pm
The impact of peroxisomal lipids: from neurodevelopmental disorders to antiviral response
Ass.-Prof. Dr. Samuel Matthias Meier-Menches
Department of Analytical Chemistry, University of Vienna | Austria
15:45 – 16:15
Interpretation of plasma metabolomics by causal reasoning
Workshop
16:15 – 17:15 pm
Do’s and don’ts in metabolomics
Closing & Get-together 17:15 – 18:00 pm
Registration
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