Part 1: Metabolomics Data Analysis
Presenter: Jessica Prenni, Colorado State University This workshop was presented by Jessica Prenni on July 12, 2023 at the North American Mass Spectrometry Summer School. Part 1 of this workshop sets the basic principles of MS analysis, so participants can become familiar with the global MS analysis of metabolites. To view the lecture schedule for past North American Mass Spectrometry Summer School events, visit https://www.ncqbcs.com/resources/trai.... Recorded videos for each lecture can be found on this YouTube channel. Website: https://www.ncqbcs.com/ The National Center for the Quantitative Biology of Complex Systems (NQBCS) was founded in 2016 through a grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (GM108538) and is located on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Our core mission is the development, application, and dissemination of mass spectrometry technology for proteomic analysis.

Part 2: Metabolomics Data Analysis

Metabolomics Analysis 2023 | 01: Introduction to Metabolomics

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A Basic Metabolomics Strategy for Statistical Analysis and Metabolite Annotation.

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