Metabolite identification with the Q Exactive & LTQ Orbitrap - November 2019

20-21 November 2019 (Thursday - Friday)
Birmingham Metabolomics Training Centre, School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham
This two-day course will provide a hands-on approach to teach the attendees about the latest techniques and tools available to perform metabolite identification in non-targeted metabolomics studies.
The course will be led by experts working within the fields of metabolomics and chemical analysis and will include a significant proportion of hands-on experience of using mass spectrometers, software tools and databases. A maximum of four people will be working on each mass spectrometer in a session. We will apply these tools on the Q Exactive and LTQ-Orbitrap family of mass spectrometers.
Topics covered:
- importance of mass spectral interpretation
- types of data which can be collected on the QE and LTQ-Orbitrap (m/z, retention time, MS/MS, MSn)
- conversion of raw data to molecular formula and putative metabolite annotations
- MS/MS experiments in metabolic phenotyping for on-line data acquisition using the QE (DDA, DIA, all-ion)
- MS/MS and MSn experiments for sample fractions using the LTQ-Orbitrap
- mass spectral libraries (using mzCloud)
- searching mass spectral libraries
- tools for mass spectral interpretation
- reporting standards for metabolite identification
- question and answer session with the experts.
This course is free, including travel and accommodation, for PhD students and selected post-doctoral researchers funded by NERC (subject to availability).
How to apply
For further information and registration details, please visit University of Birmingham website - external link or contact bmtc@contacts.bham.ac.uk.