
Events
Published: Feb 10th, 2016
2018 SECIM Metabolomics Workshop and Symposium: April 26-27, 2018 in Gainesville, FL About the Symposium The 5th Annual SECIM Metabolomics Workshop and Symposium will be held Thursday, April 26 through […]
Published: Feb 10th, 2016
2018 SECIM Metabolomics Workshop and Symposium: April 26-27, 2018 in Gainesville, FL About the Symposium The 5th Annual SECIM Metabolomics Workshop and Symposium will be held Thursday, April 26 through […]
Published: Mar 4th, 2015
SECIM is proud to announce that its 2nd Annual Metabolomics Workshop will take place May 11-14, 2015. Registration is now open.
Published: Jun 4th, 2014
UF was host to some of the world’s metabolomics leaders and young researchers during SECIM’s inaugural metabolomics workshop and symposium, which came to a close Friday, May 23, 2014. More than 100 individuals attended the four-day event.
Published: May 30th, 2014
Dr. Stephen Barnes, and the metabolomics community at UAB are hosting a four-day workshop beginning June 2, 2014.
Published: Feb 21st, 2014
On-site registration for the Symposium only will be available at the CGRC on Thursday, May 22, beginning at 8:00am.
Published: Jul 27th, 2013
SECIM is dedicated to educating the future leaders in the field of metabolomics. We offer a range of workshops and online resources focused on training users in the technology and […]
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 […]