2020 – 2022 Publications
See below for a list of publications that highlight research that was conducted with the support of SECIM.
See below for a list of publications that highlight research that was conducted with the support of SECIM.
View all 2018 Pilot and Feasibility project awardees and learn more about their current research.
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 research or new to metabolomics. The two-day course will be taught by Dr. Tim Garrett, SECIM’s mass spectrometry core director…
We provide metabolomic profiling to the entire UF community and have built a library that enables metabolite detection in a variety of sample types.
SECIM is committed to offering pilot and feasibility funding for projects that support the advancement of metabolomics. View all of our awardees by clicking the link below.
Bottlenose dolphins managed under human care, human beings and Dalmatian dogs are prone to forming urate uroliths. This study explores the connection between purine-rich foods and the development of uroliths.
We invite any and all interested parties to register to attend the 2017 ASMS Asilomar Conference in Pacific Grove, California, from September 39-October 3.
SECIM has new tools available to the public for metabolomics data analysis.