From Genes to Function: Introduction to Metabolomics for Multi-Omics Study
About the webinar
Genomics and transcriptomics provide valuable insight into biological potential and gene regulation, but metabolomics can help researchers investigate the biochemical changes more closely associated with phenotype and biological function.
This introductory webinar explores the fundamentals of metabolomics, with a particular focus on untargeted metabolomics and its role within multi-omics research. Through practical examples, it explains how metabolite profiling can complement sequencing-based approaches and support research into disease mechanisms, phenotype and environmental interactions.
The session also discusses experimental design, sample selection and key considerations when choosing between untargeted and targeted metabolomics approaches.
What you will learn
- The role of metabolomics within multi-omics research
- How metabolomics complements genomics and transcriptomics
- The principles and applications of untargeted metabolomics
- Key considerations for experimental design and sample selection
- When to consider untargeted or targeted metabolomics approaches
Watch on demand
Access the recording to learn how metabolomics can complement sequencing-based research and provide additional insight into phenotype, biochemical activity and biological function.