Metabolomics

Metabolomics Program Highlights


Scientific Symposium on Metabolomics

Scientific Symposium: Metabolomics, the Underlying Basis of Disease was hosted at the University of Alabama-Birmingham School of Medicine. Both Dr. Stephen Barnes and Dr. Andrew Patterson grantees of the Metabolomics program presented at the symposium. An overview, agenda with copies of the presentations given at the Symposium can be found here. Exit Disclaimer




 

Call for Pilot and Feasibility Project Applications from Regional Comprehensive Metabolomics Resource Cores.

Pilot and Feasibility Projects

The three Regional Comprehensive Metabolomics Research Cores (RCMRC) are accepting applications for exploratory biomedical research projects utilizing metabolomics technology. These PILOT AND FEASIBILY STUDIES (P/F) are intended to provide opportunities for investigators to advance basic, clinical and translational biomedical science by incorporating metabolomic technologies into their research.


These awards are intended to support projects that will provide preliminary data for new extramural proposal submission. The application deadline is March 1, 2013 and earliest funding start date May 1, 2013.


Eligibility

All basic, translational, or clinical investigators located at institutions within the United States who are eligible to apply as a PI for NIH grants. Young investigators and investigators who are new to the field of metabolomics are especially encouraged to apply.


Application Procedures for RCMRC

Application information for P/F studies at the Michigan Regional Comprehensive Metabolomics Research Core (MRC)2

Application information for P/F studies NIH West Coast Metabolomics Center at UC Davis (WC3MRC)

Application information for P/F studies at NIH Eastern Regional Comprehensive Metabolomics Resource Core at RTI International (RTI RCMRC)


Learn More about the RCMRC

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Metablomics Highlight

Learn more about Metabolomics Initiatives

Learn more about Metabolomics Initiatives

  • The NIH Common Fund is taking a comprehensive approach to increasing the research capacity in metabolomics by funding a variety of initiatives in this area, including training, technology development, standards synthesis, and data sharing capability for this new field.
    View the Metabolomics Press Release.

  • The International Conference of the Metabolomics Society met in Washington, DC on June 2012. For conference information visit www.metabolomics2012.org Exit Disclaimer

  • The National Institutes of Health Common Fund Working Group on Metabolomics organized a workshop on Metabolomics and Translational Research, in the spring of 2011. The goal of the workshop was to help NIH identify and prioritize opportunities to further the use of metabolomics in translational research across the interests of the entire NIH.
    View the 2011 Meeting Report
Learn more about the Metabolomics Community
  • Join the NIH Metabolomics Scientific Interest Group here.

  • NIH Symposium on State of Metabolomics Technologies in Translational Research. Videocast of the Symposium can be found here.

 
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