Animal Health Summit 2024
Join biocrates at Animal Health Summit 2024 in Kansas City August 26-27, 2024 and be a part of bringing innovation alive in animal health.
Join biocrates at Animal Health Summit 2024 in Kansas City August 26-27, 2024 and be a part of bringing innovation alive in animal health.
Join us for a lunch and learn event hosted by the Biomarkers Core Laboratory at the Columbia University Irving Institute for Clinical and Translational Research and sponsored by biocrates life sciences ag.
At this event, you will learn about real-world applications of quantitative metabolomics and lipidomics from speakers Dr. Robert Schwabe and Dr. Vikas Malik from CUIMC and Dr. Katherine Black and Dr. Stephen Dearth from biocrates. You will also learn about the capabilities available through Columbia’s Biomarker Core Laboratory from Dr. Renu Nandakumar, specifically how to implement biocrates life sciences’ metabolomics and lipidomics platforms to understand complex diseases.
Join us for the event: Optimizing and Expanding Targeted Metabolomics: LC-MS/MS Workflows for Kit Based Quantitative Metabolic Profiling
Understanding disease at a biological level requires deep, precise analysis. Multi-omics assays provide this depth, offering critical insights into human health and disease progression. However, these advanced methods come with challenges—especially when it comes to standardization and reproducibility. This is where our webinar can help.
Targeted metabolomics workflows: implications in clinical research Unlock the future of precision medicine at our upcoming workshop discussing the clinical implications of targeted metabolomics! Join leading experts as they explore how metabolic profiling is transforming patient care – from early disease detection to personalized treatment. At the NIH Research Festival, Brittni Woodall will be talking […]
Join us at the event "Quantitative metabolomics with validated standard protocols on high-resolution mass spectrometers" organized by Thermo Fisher Scientific and nature research custom media.