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Join us on October 22nd, 2015 for a User Meeting
Workshop on Targeted Metabolomics
Helmholtz Zentrum München, Neuherberg, Germany
Organised by Jerzy Adamski (Institute of Experimental Genetics, Genome Analysis Center, Helmholtz Zentrum München,
Neuherberg, Germany)
Sponsored by Biocrates Life Sciences AG (Innsbruck, Austria)
Topic
The event is designed as user meeting. It will cover highlights
from research, developments in technologies/sample handling
and bioinformatics in targeted metabolomics. There will be
several sessions on different topics. Ample time for discussions
and networking will be provided. Posters are welcomed.
Venue
Helmholtz Zentrum München
Ingolstaedter Landstrasse 1
85764 Neuherberg
Address on the campus: Hertwig street, Building 23,
Auditorium
Directions to the venue: http://www.helmholtz-muenchen.
de/en/about-us/service/how-to-find-us/index.html
Registration
Send an email to: [email protected], subject:
“Registration HMGU Workshop NAME-XXXX”. Please
provide your full name and contact address in the email body.
There is no registration fee for this meeting.
Upcoming Workshop at Helmholtz Center Munich:
Deep Phenotyping by Targeted Approaches
Save the date: 22nd October 2015
with Jules Griffin,
University of Cambridge, UK
HMGU, Neuherberg
Confirmed speakers
J. Griffin, Keynote (Cambridge, UK)
M. Bauer, Keynote (Jena, Germany)
M. Haid (Neuherberg, Germany)
G. Anton (Neuherberg, Germany)
K. Klavins (Innsbruck, Austria)
H. Keun (London, UK)
R. Wang-Sattler (Neuherberg, Germany)
BIOCRATES Life Sciences AG
email: [email protected]
A. Lechner (Munich, Germany)
S. Renner (Munich, Germany)
S. Dammeier (Tübingen, Germany)
A. Liesz (Munich, Germany)
Ö. Yildrim (Munich, Germany)
T. Koal (Innsbruck, Austria)
T. Lanisnik Rizner (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
G. Kastenmüller (Munich, Germany)
P. Sekula (Freiburg, Germany)
Eduard-Bodem-Gasse 8
phone: +43.512.579 823
6020 Innsbruck, Austria
fax: +43.512.579 823 329
Detailed Program October 22nd 2015
Venue: Helmholtz Zentrum Muenchen, Campus Neuherberg,
Ingolstaedter Landstrasse 1, 85764 Neuherberg
Location on the Campus: Hertwig street, Building 23,
Auditorium
8:30-9:00: Registration and Coffee
9:00 Welcome Address: J. Adamski (HMGU), W.
Fischer-Knuppertz (Biocrates)
9:15-9:45 Keynote: Jules Griffin, University of Cambridge,
UK: Sugar and Metabolomics – Understanding how diabets
arises at the population level
9:45-10:30 Pre-analytics
• Mark Haid (GAC, HMGU): Effect of long-term storage on
metabolite concentrations
12:30-13:30 Lunch and Posters
13:30-14:30 Pathways in Disease
• Sascha Dammeier (Uni Tübingen): Proteomics follows
Metabolomics - targeted Px and targeted Mx of the
identical sample
• Arthur Liesz (LMU, Munich): The gut microbiota in acute
brain injury
• Önder Yildrim (HMGU): Metabolomics screening
monitors the progression of experimental emphysema
• Therese Koal (Biocrates, Innsbruck): Potential of
metabolome analysis for early diagnosis of Alzheimer‘s
disease
• Tea Lanisnik Rizner (Uni Ljubljana, Slovenia):
Phosphatidylcholines and Sphingomyelins as diagnostic
biomarkers of endometriosis
• Gabriele Anton (Epidemiology, HMGU): Metabolite
Ratios as an Intrinsic Marker for Prolonged Room
Temperature Exposure of Serum Samples
14:30-15:00 Coffee and Posters
• Kristaps Klavins (Biocrates Life Sciences, Innsbruck):
Influence of the sample collection techniques on human
blood metabolome
• Gabi Kastenmüller (HMGU): What can we learn from
genome-wide association studies with metabolic traits?
15:00- 16:00 GWAS
• Peggy Sekula (Freiburg): Genetic studies of metabolite
concentrations in kidney disease patients
10:30-11:00 Coffee and Posters
11:00-12:30 Focus on Diabetes
16:00-17:00 Coffee and Posters
• Rui Wang-Sattler (Epidemiology, HMGU): Effects of
metformin on metabolite profiles and LDL cholesterol in
type 2 diabetes patients
17:00-18:00 Quality and Perspectives
• Andreas
Lechner
(LMU,
Munich):
Targeted
metabolomics to predict the primary success of metformin
monotherapy in type 2 diabetes
• Simone Renner (LMU, Munich): Targeted metabolomics
in a transgenic prediabetic pig model
17:00 Hector Keun (Imperial College London, UK): Ring
trial Biocrates assay p180 Kit
17:20-17:50 Keynote: Michael Bauer (Jena): Targeted
metabolomics to assist clinical decision making in the
critically ill
17:50-18:00 Closing Remarks and Farewell: J. Adamski
(HMGU), W. Fischer-Knuppertz (Biocrates)
Agenda is subject to change
BIOCRATES Life Sciences AG
email: [email protected]
Eduard-Bodem-Gasse 8
phone: +43.512.579 823
6020 Innsbruck, Austria
fax: +43.512.579 823 329