Inaugural CPSA Metabolomics Symposium, Feb. 18, 2015

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CPSA Metabolomics 2015 takes place Wednesday, February 18, 2015, at the University of Florida’s Clinical & Translational Science Institute.

Event: CPSA Metabolomics 2015
Date: February 18, 2015
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Address: Clinical & Translational Science Institute
2004 Mowry Road, Gainesville, FL 32610
Room: CTRB-3161 & 3162

SECIM is proud to announce that the Inaugural Metabolomics Symposium on Clinical and Pharmaceutical Solutions through Analysis (CPSA) will take place on Wednesday, February 18, 2015, at the University of Florida’s Clinical and Translational Science Institute.

SECIM is well represented at the Inaugural CPSA Metabolomics Symposium, with Dr. Tim Garrett serving as Program Chair, and Dr. Rick Yost the distinguished plenary speaker. With Dr. Garrett’s assistance, Dr. Mike Lee, a former student of Dr. Yost and President of Milestone Development Services, spearheaded the inaugural event, and brings years of experience as a consultant dedicated to connecting industry needs with innovative technologies and solutions, especially LC/MS applications.

The goal of CPSA Metabolomics is to provide in-depth review of innovative technology and industry practices through open discussion of industry-related issues and needs. The event is specifically geared to the needs of professionals attempting to keep pace with faster development times and marketing managers attempting to benchmark emerging trends. CPSA Metabolomics 2015 provides a unique opportunity to network and learn from numerous individuals in the mass spectrometry, metabolomics, and clinical fields.

Topics covered in the symposium include:

  • Innovation in Mass Spectrometry and Metabolomics
  • Current and Future Needs of Mass Spectrometry in Clinical Sciences
  • Opportunities and Advancements in Instrumentation for Metabolomic Analysis

Anyone interested in attending the event must register through the CPSA website: CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

For more information, please review the CPSA Metabolomics flyer.

Any questions, please contact Dr. Tim Garrett.