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.
Current topics in metabolomics and exposomics – focusing specifically on advancing the understanding of exposures in Medicine, Agriculture/Food/Cannabis, Environment/Industrial Settings, and Clinical Applications.
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.
Ryland Giebelhaus, a Ph.D. student under the supervision of Dr. James Harynuk has been awarded with Doctoral Research Award: Canada Graduate Scholarships, with a total of $105.000 over three years.
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
In TMIC, we use cutting-edge technologies and equipment to provide analytical services that are assisting the food and beverage industry to produce higher quality, more sustainable, and improved nutritious food.
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
Biomonitoring for iodine deficiency across Canadian urban locations reveals regional variations
TMIC has worked on numerous food-related projects, published a number of papers & reviews, created food databases, and offered assays & services pertaining to food.