4th International Conference and Exhibition on Metabolomics and Systems Biology

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OMICS Group invites all the participants across the globe to attend the 4th International conference and exhibition on metabolomics and systems biology during April 27-29, 2015 at Philadelphia, USA. The aim for the International conference is to acknowledge and explore recent advancements and research in ‘omics’ sciences, metabolomics, systems biology, proteomics, computational biology and bioinformatics by providing a full fledged platform to the experts and researchers from around the world. The conference being a multi disciplinary one will address emerging research scenarios and scope of revolutionizing science called ‘Omics’ which would help in determining and shaping the future research in Metabolomics and Systems Biology. The venue has its own ambience and importance as Philadelphia is known for its hospitality as the saying goes ‘City of Brotherly Love’ and also home for many reputed universities, research institutes and companies.

The theme of the conference is ‘Metabolomics Technology and Omics Sciences - A Roadmap for Advanced Research Initiatives’.

The Organizing Committee for Metabolomics-2015 is
Paul L Wood, Editor-in-Chief , Lincoln Memorial University, USA; Chris Beecher, Chief Scientific Officer, IROA Technologies, USA; Ian A. Blair, Director A. N. Richards Professor and Vice-Chair of Pharmacology, University of Pennsylvania, USA; Vladimir E Tolstikov, Senior Scientist, Eli Lilly & Company, USA; Mukesh Verma, Program Director and Chief in the Methods and Technologies Branch (MTB), National Institutes of Health (NIH), USA; Jeffrey S Patrick, Director of Marketed Technology, LECO Corporation, USA; Vladimir E Bondarenko, Georgia State University, USA; Deliang Guo, The Ohio State University, USA; Preeti Bais, Associate Computational Scientist, Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine, USA; Smiti Gupta, Wayne State University, USA; Zuyi (Jacky) Huang, Department of Chemical Engineering, Villanova University, USA; Zeeshan Ahmed, University of Wuerzburg, Germany, Vicki Schlegel, University of Nebraska Lincoln, USA; George G Chen, Principal Investigator, Cancer Centre, Department of Surgery, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Metabolomics, Proteomics, Transcriptomics, LC-MS and GC-MS based mostly techniques utilized in Omics approaches are useful in coping and advancing in terms of technical accuracy and therefore the identification and quantization of small-molecular-weight metabolites enhances the research opportunities. Metabolomics is study of very little molecules called metabolites, found within cells and biological systems. Metabolites unit of measurement created or consumed among the chemical reactions that occur among the body to sustain life. so each metabolomics and system biology are upcoming approaches employed in Omics sciences to know the biological system of living organism, explore however metabolomic networks may be connected to the underlying reaction pathway structure, and discuss the requirement to analyze integrative organic chemistry networks. System Biology helps in understanding the role of the advanced network of polymer, RNA, and macromolecule cells that regulate the living beings.

Metabolomics-2015 discusses isotopic techniques, Omics sciences, NMR and mass spectroscopic modules, chromatographic techniques and more. The conference also encourages the academicians, delegates, industry professionals, laboratory directors and business voice makers to attend the conference and gives them exposure to interact with the scientific community. Metabolomics-2015 meeting promises a program full of research topics and parallel sessions covering the newer aspects and technological metabolomics topics, providing rich opportunities for networking and approach towards Omics sciences and isotopic techniques.

Join us at Metabolomics-2015 as we gather together to share ideas, insights and advances in the field of Metabolomics and Systems Biology.
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