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Metabolomics resource centre and website launched
Thermo Fisher Scientific, the world leader in serving science, has announced the launch of its comprehensive online resource centre for metabolomics researchers
This website provides tools and technical advice to help scientists studying small-molecule metabolite profiles.
The Metabolomics Solutions website enables users to tap into the Thermo Fisher extensive knowledge of metabolomics in a single, easy to navigate location.
It is designed to benefit industry professionals from a variety of sectors including laboratory managers, instrument users and scientists performing metabolomics research.
Laboratory personnel and scientists who conduct metabolomics studies face challenges staying up-to-date with developments in the industry.
Information on the Metabolomics Resource website includes new metabolomics application notes, scientific posters, technical guides, webinars and customer articles from leading researchers within the fields of agriculture, environmental toxicology, disease, nutrition, micro-organisms, lipidomics and general applications are also available.
The website also features information on integrated solutions for sample preparation, chromatography, mass spectrometry and analytical software in metabolomics applications.
It is customised with the latest metabolomics news and upcoming events and offers users the chance to subscribe to a free metabolomics e-newsletter for regular industry updates.
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