Date: 9 April 2024 @ 16:00 - 17:00

Timezone: Melbourne

Duration: 1 hour

MetaboLights is an open-access database for metabolomics studies, their raw experimental data and associated metadata. It is cross-species, cross-technique and covers metabolite structures and their reference spectra as well as their biological roles and locations where available. MetaboLights is the recommended metabolomics repository for a number of leading journals and ELIXIR, the European infrastructure for life science information.

This webinar will provide an introduction to MetaboLights and how it can be used as:

  1. A repository, enabling the metabolomics community to share findings, data and protocols from metabolomics studies.
  2. A compound library of curated knowledge about metabolite structures, their reference spectra, as well as their biological roles, locations, concentrations, and raw data from metabolic experiments.

The webinar will provide details about data availability, standards and re-use, as well as guidance on submitting your own metabolomics data.

Speakers: Thomas Payne, Scientific Database Curator - MetaboLights, EMBL-EBI
Date/Time: 9 April 2024, 4-5pm AEST/ 3:30pm - 4:30 pm ACST / 2 - 3pm AWST

Who the webinar is for:

This webinar is for life scientists and bioinformaticians who are working with metabolomics data. Perhaps you have your own data to share or you are seeking information about metabolites and biological roles.

How to join:

This webinar is free to join but you must register for a place in advance.

Contact: [email protected]

Keywords: MetaboLights: Metabolomics repository and reference database, Metabolomics, Metabolites

City: Online

Country: Australia

Learning objectives:

You will be able to describe MetaboLights and how it can be used as:

  1. A repository, enabling the metabolomics community to share findings, data and protocols from metabolomics studies.
  2. A compound library of curated knowledge about metabolite structures, their reference spectra, as well as their biological roles, locations, concentrations, and raw data from metabolic experiments.

Organizer: Australian BioCommons

Eligibility:

  • First come first served

Capacity: 500

Event types:

  • Workshops and courses

Scientific topics: Metabolomics


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