8.3 million to drive metabolomics research in Canada
The Metabolomics Innovation Centre (TMIC) receives $ 8.3 million to drive metabolomics research and innovation
The Metabolomics Innovation Centre (TMIC) receives $ 8.3 million to drive metabolomics research and innovation
TMIC staff would be pleased to welcome you at the Booth #712 at the 69th ASMS (American Society for Mass Spectrometry) Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics. The conference is held in person and in virtual format in Philadelphia (PA, USA) during October 30th – November 4th. Metabolomics: General and Untargeted Profiling Metabolomics: Targeted and Quantitative Analysis …
On January 9, 2017, the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) announced an investment of $328 million in 17 national research facilities. The Metabolomics Innovation Centre (TMIC) received $6 million in funding through CFI’s Major Science Initiatives (MSI) Fund thus ensuring its continued status as a cutting-edge, world-class facility. “This new funding will give TMIC the …
Canada Foundation for Innovation awards TMIC millions in funding! Read More »
$3 million of new federal funding – that’s how much the Canadian government values the cutting-edge metabolomics research being done at Genome Alberta and the University of Alberta, world leaders in the emerging metabolomics market. The money will buy a 700 MHz Nuclear Magnetic Resonance machine and a Quadrupole-Time of Flight Mass Spectrometer. This equipment …
Canadian Government announces new federal funding for metabolomics! Read More »
Dr. David Wishart’s ground-breaking contributions to the scientific community, his dedication to education, and his positive influence as a mentor have not gone unnoticed. The University of Alberta has awarded Dr. Wishart the title of Distinguished University Professor and the Alumni Award. TMIC congratulates Dr. Wishart on these accomplishments. The title of Distinguished University Professor recognizes exceptional faculty …
Fecal metabolome was studied with GCxGC-TOFMS by Dr. James Harynuk Node at TMIC
Gas chromatography (GC) is a popular tool for metabolomics research. For discovery work in the areas of volatile and semi-volatile analysis.
High-coverage quantitative metabolomics publications utilizing CIL LC-MS method developed by Dr. Liang Li’s Node
The Metabolomics Innovation Centre is hiring for multiple positions, including the Operations Manager position
Interview with TMIC young scientists who were awarded at the 4th Annual MANA Conference. Let’s get to know who they are and learn more about their research