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Understanding human health and disease with LC/MS based metabolic phenotyping
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Metabolomics:Open Access

ISSN: 2153-0769

Open Access

Understanding human health and disease with LC/MS based metabolic phenotyping


5th International Conference and Exhibition on Metabolomics

May 16-18, 2016 Osaka, Japan

Robert Plumb

Imperial College London, UK

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Metabolomics

Abstract :

The MRC-NIHR National Phenome Centre, Imperial College London, is the first of its kind facility. Born out of the UK Olympic Legacy its mandate is to provide â??high throughput, forensic quality, metabolic phenotyping to support large scale epidemiological studies as well as basic medical research into disease understanding and patient stratificationâ?. As global life-styles change we are seeing increasing cases of obesity, diabetes, and mental health issues. This not only affects a personâ??s quality of life but also places increased strain on the health-care systems to provide the right treatment whilst managing costs closely. Metabolic Phenotyping offers a valuable and unique insight into the underlying biochemistry of diseases as well as the patients individual biochemistry â??phenotypeâ??, diet, health status, age and stress. To deliver this information, the analytical data generated in processed via a variety of chemometric modelling and analysis methodologies to deliver the relevant biochemical information. These chemometric platforms employed vary from simple multivariant analysis to highly complex model based analysis and is presented in a format ready for interpretation by medics. In this presentation, we will discuss the development of LC/MS analytical platforms as well as a detailed discussion on the workflow, validation, reporting and decision making process. The presentation will cover the development and validation of the â??discoveryâ?? screening methods for polar, non polar metabolites and lipid profiling using LC/MS methodology, as well as the quantitative targeted LC/MS assays and the various compounds classes such as bile acids, amino acids, eicosanoids, and acyl cartanines will also be discussed.

Biography :

Robert Plumb is the Director of Metabolic Phenotyping and Stratified Medicine in the Waters Health Sciences Business Operations Division, based in Milford, Massachusetts. He has published over 100 papers on HPLC/MS and NMR for bioanalysis, metabolomics and metabolite identification. He is a recognized expert in the use of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry, capillary scale LC, purifications scale LC and metabonomics, giving many invited papers at international meetings around the world. He is currently a visiting Professor in Analytical Chemistry at Kings College London, visiting Professor at Imperial College in the Dept. Surgery and Cancer and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry. In 2014 he was awarded Highly Cited Researcher by Thomson Reuters.

Email: r.plumb@imperial.ac.uk

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