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[http://metabolomicssociety.org/resources/videos/88-videos/258-2017-emn-webinars-public| How well do I quantify? Concepts for method validation and evaluation of measurement uncertainty in metabolomics - Assoc. Prof. Stephan Hann (March 24, 2017)] | [http://metabolomicssociety.org/resources/videos/88-videos/258-2017-emn-webinars-public| How well do I quantify? Concepts for method validation and evaluation of measurement uncertainty in metabolomics - Assoc. Prof. Stephan Hann (March 24, 2017)] | ||
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Revision as of 02:35, 4 August 2017
The Early-Career Members Network (EMN) Committee has organized webinars since 2015 on a variety of metabolomics-related topics. This page provides a summary of all webinars to date with links to the webinar where available.
2015
Metabolomics: only suitable for multidisciplinary teams - Dr. Oscar Yanes (29 Jan 2015)
2016
Chromatography and Metabolomics: What’s the Point? - Dr. Karl Burgess (April 29, 2016)
From Features to Compounds: How To Get Started and Move Forward - Dr. Jan Stanstrup (May 27, 2016)
Mass Spectral Libraries - Dr. Emma Schymanski (October 6, 2016)
Smarter ways to clean LC-MS - Assoc. Prof. Carl Brunius (November 17, 2016)
2017
This webinar introduces analytical concepts critical for development of validated analytical methods for metabolomics. A major focus is on the choice of calibration strategy, quantification, use of reference materials, and correct evaluation of measurement uncertainty. A useful webinar for anyone interested in analytical method development and validation particularly for metabolic modelling or flux analysis.