Microbiome

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Transforming medicine with metabolomics

The countdown is on for the future of metabolomics

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Virtual event

Transforming medicine

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The countdown is on for the future of metabolomics

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April 03, 2025 | 05:00 pm CET | Virtual event

MxP® Quant 1000 – The new standard of excellence in metabolomics

Metabolomics is transforming biomedical research by providing deeper insights into metabolic pathways and microbiome-host interactions.

This virtual event will explore the latest advancements in quantitative metabolomics profiling, highlighting how standardized assays and AI-driven data analysis are enabling researchers to study over 1,200 metabolites across 49 biochemical classes. Our expert speakers will also discuss how these innovations are accelerating discoveries in health and disease research.

What to expect from this event

Functional-Microbiomics_Mikroben

Explore how metabolomics
is transforming medicine

Discover the new MxP® Quant 1000 assay for quantitative metabolomics profiling

Learn how to translate
metabolomics with instant insights

Learn how to translate
metabolomics results into meaning

Functional-Microbiomics_Mikroben

Explore how metabolomics
is transforming medicine

Discover the new MxP® Quant 1000 assay for quantitative metabolomics profiling

Speakers

Florence Raynaud Pharma Webinar

Alice Limonciel, Ph.D.

Chief Scientific Officer

biocrates life sciences
Innsbruck, Austria

 

Florence Raynaud Pharma Webinar

Markus Langsdorf, Ph.D.

Product Manager

biocrates life sciences
Innsbruck, Austria

 

April 03, 2025 | 05:00 pm CET

Access the future of research and health with the new MxP® Quant 1000 assay. This high-quality solution sets the new standard of excellence for quantitative metabolomics profiling. With over 20 years of experience creating standardized metabolomics kits and assays, biocrates presents a cutting-edge assay designed to screen for over 1,200 analytes from only 40 microliters of sample.