Thursday, May 19, 2011
12:00 | Registration |
13:00 |
Opening |
13:10 |
KEYNOTE LECTURE I |
14:10 | Short break |
Methods for Metabolomics |
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Chair: R. Takors, University of Stuttgart/D | |
14:20 |
High throughout metabolomics for functional genomics |
14:45 |
Separating the wheat from the chaff: a prioritisation pipeline for the analysis of metabolomics datasets |
15:10 |
Rapid sampling techniques for microbial metabolome analysis: new aspects on cold methanol quenching |
15:35 |
Fusing metabolomics data |
16:00 | Coffee break |
Microbial Metabolomics | |
Chair: U. Sauer, ETH Zurich/CH; D. Schomburg, TU Braunschweig/D | |
16:30 |
The pentose phosphate pathway is a metabolic redox sensor |
16:55 | Towards single cell systems biotechnology - cultivation and analytics O. Frick, TU Dortmund/D |
17:20 | Metabolome based 13C-metabolic flux analysis for microbial strains M. Oldiges, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH/D |
17:45 | End of the first conference day |
18:00 | Get-Together with poster party and exhibition |
20:30 | Nomination of poster awards |
Friday, May 20, 2011
Plant Metabolomics | |
Chair: J. Kopka, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology, Potsdam-Golm/D; K. Niehaus, University of Bielefeld/D |
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09:00 |
Metabolic flux analysis in plant seeds - at the interface between metabolomics and systems biology |
09:25 |
Recent examples of biomarker discovery in plants |
09:50 |
From metabolite profile to flux phenotype: modulation of the major paths of carbon in photorespiratory mutants of synechocystis |
10:15 |
Applied plant metabolomics |
10:40 | Coffee break |
11:15 | KEYNOTE LECTURE II Metabolomics - technical developments and its application in diagnostics and system biology L. Willmitzer, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology, Potsdam-Golm/D |
12:15 | Lunch break |
Metabolomics for phenotyping and diagnostics in mammals and humans | |
Chair: H. Daniel, TU Munich/D | |
13:15 | Genetic imprint on human metabolomics phenotypes J. Adamski, Helmholtz Zentrum München - Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Gesundheit und Umwelt GmbH, Neuherberg/D |
13:40 | Resolving the complexity of lipidomics by combined lipidomic/transcriptomic analysis G. Schmitz, University Hospital Regensburg/D |
14:05 |
What does Hamlet, worms and fat have to do with metabolomics? A high throughput functional genomic tool for looking at fat metabolism |
14:30 | Coffee break |
Computational data integration |
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Chair: U. Sauer, ETH Zurich/CH | |
15:00 | Next generation technologies for metabolome-based 13C-metabolic flux analysis K. Nöh, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH/D |
15:25 | The creation and application of genome-scale metabolic models - theoretical and experimental steps D. Schomburg, TU Braunschweig/D |
15:50 | Recent advances of the metabolomics software platform MeltDB H. Neuweger, Bruker Daltonik GmbH, Bremen/D |
16:15 | Closing remarks All organizers |
16:30 | End of the meeting |
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Programme subject to change