20th International GC×GC Symposium
This year marks the return to hosting the 20th International GC×GC Symposium in person, this time at the Coast Canmore Hotel & Conference Centre from May 28-June 1.
This year marks the return to hosting the 20th International GC×GC Symposium in person, this time at the Coast Canmore Hotel & Conference Centre from May 28-June 1.
With funding of $663,000, Brain Canada and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) are delighted to support the research projects of Dr. Liang Li in studying Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
Dr. Dajana Vuckovic (Concordia University) and her collaborators have been awarded $500,000 under the Discovery Horizons grants to improve the sampling of oxylipins and peptide hormones.
The term “extracellular vesicles” (EVs) is relatively new in the field of science. What are the EVs and what is their role? Can EVs serve as a good biomarker? Find your answers here
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
TMIC has worked on numerous food-related projects, published a number of papers & reviews, created food databases, and offered assays & services pertaining to food.
Congratulations to Dr. Wishart! His metabolomics research spans many areas including biomarker discovery, technology development & informatics.
The field of lipidomics emerged in 2003 and has advanced significantly in recent years, largely due to the advent of mass spectrometry (MS).
Are you curious about the clinical and medical applicability of metabolomics assays? We will discuss based on our recent metabolomics publications related to this setting.
How could metabolomics change pediatric health? Let’s explore these few latest publications on metabolomics in infants and children