
Request for Applications: 2016 SECIM Pilot & Feasibility Projects
Published: Jan 15th, 2016
SECIM is now accepting applications for the 2016 Pilot & Feasibility program. The deadline to submit applications is 5:00pm EST on Tuesday, March 15, 2016.
Published: Jan 15th, 2016
SECIM is now accepting applications for the 2016 Pilot & Feasibility program. The deadline to submit applications is 5:00pm EST on Tuesday, March 15, 2016.
Published: Jan 5th, 2016
Dr. Tim Garrett, UF Research Assistant Professor and SECIM Mass Spectrometry Core Director, will give an Analytical Chemistry seminar on Wed., January 6, from 4-5pm, in Leigh Hall 207.
The Metabolomics Consortium Coordinating Center (M3C) is pleased to announce the M3C pilot and feasibility funding awardees. These projects support the advancement of metabolomics.
The Metabolomics Consortium Coordinating Center together with the Southeast Center for Integrated Metabolomics requests applications for up to 12-month pilot projects.
Monday, Jan. 27. Advances in gas-phase separations for multi-omics analysis, by Yehia M. Ibrahim, Scientist, Biological Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
SECIM and the Metabolomics Consortium Coordinating Center (M3C) proudly present Metabolomics Winter School. This course is best suited for graduate students, postdocs, researchers and faculty interested in metabolomics for their […]
Compound identification is the most critical step in metabolomics and exposome research. While recent years have brought improvements in informatics tools, in-silico databases and experimental mass spectral libraries, there are […]