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Mini Symposium on Informatics for Metabolomics-Louisville March 8,9 2009
Mini Symposium on Informatics for Metabolomics-Louisville March 8,9 2009
March 8
Morning Session:
Lunch
Afternoon Session
Free discussion
March 9
Morning Session:
Lunch
Afternoon Session
March 8
Morning Session:
09:00-09:30 Welcome and breakfast
09:15-09:30 T. W-M. Fan, Director, CREAM, University of Louisville: Overview
09:30-10:10 M. Arita (Department of Computational Biology, University of Tokyo): Overview of pathway tracing using stable isotopes
10:10-10:50 A.N. Lane: (University of Louisville): Recent progress in stable isotope tracing in cancer
10:50-11:30 R.M. Higashi (University of Louisville): Applications of ultra high-resolution mass spectrometry in stable isotope-assisted metabolomics
11:30-12:10 T.W-M. Fan (University of Louisville): Integration of metabolic pathways with proteomics and genomics
Lunch
Afternoon Session
13:00-13:40 P. Romero (Department of Informatics, Indiana University-Purdue University): Humancyc and the human metabolome
13:40-14:20 H. N.B. Moseley (Department of Chemistry, University of Louisville): Mathematical approaches to isotopomer analysis.
14:20-15:00 X. Zhang (Department of Chemistry, University of Louisville): Mathematical and statistical approaches for proteomics and metabolomics
Free discussion
March 9
Morning Session:
T. W-M. Fan Overview of the day.
Informal discussions
Discussion I: What are the problems?
Break
Discussion II: Experimental & computational approaches
Lunch
Afternoon Session
Discussion III: Integration of experiments with computation
Discussion IV: Integration of information in systems biochemistry
Discussion V: Funding mechanisms
Summary and Conclusions
Topic revision: r2 - 22 Mar 2014,
HunterMoseley
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