Key learning objectives

  • Learn about intelligent data acquisition improvements in mass spectrometry that substantially improve the identification of unknown small molecules
  • Learn how the technology improvement enable the discover of new small molecule entities in biological systems which provide insight into previously uncharted biological processes and functions
  • Learn how a comprehensive metabolome atlas mapping can be applied to study metabolic dysregulation

Who should attend

  • Technology Leaders: Interested in maintaining their competitive edge while improving productivity and efficiency with highly trained operators
  • Principle Scientists in Pharma/Biopharma or Academia: That desire the ability to obtain the best technology to advance their research discoveries and develop new testing methodologies
  • Biologists focused on metabolic dysregulation, or metabolomics applications to disease pathology
  • Lab Directors: That are viewed as an industry expert for setting new standards and demonstrating success in challenging work

About the presenter

Rafael Montenegro-Burke, Assistant Professor, Department of Molecular Genetics at the Donnelly Centre, University of Toronto, Canada

Rafael Montenegro-Burke, Assistant Professor, Department of Molecular Genetics at the Donnelly Centre, University of Toronto, Canada

Rafael Montenegro-Burke has focused his career on using mass spectrometry to study the broad and chemical diversity functions of metabolism. He is focused on using mass spectrometry to illuminate the dark metabolome, and thus discover new small molecular entities in biological systems which provide insight into previously uncharted biological processes and functions.

 
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