Outreach

ASU-UW Microbiomics and Metabolomics Symposium 2021

Friday, June 18th 2021

Zoom

Learn about new developments in microbiomics and metabolomics from top health researchers. Get practical information about the broad applications of microbiomics and metabolomics including nutrition, disease diagnosis, and environmental sciences, etc.

ASU-UW Microbiomics & Metabolomics Symposium_Flyer_final.pdf

ASU-Mayo Metabolomics and Cardiac Regeneration Symposium 2020

Friday, Febuary 28, 2020

Downtown Phoenix Mercado Building C Room C145

Join us for this one-day seminar to learn about new development in metabolmics and cardiac regeneration from top health researchers. Get practical information about the broad application of metabolomics including nutrition, disease biomarker discovery, cellular metabolism, regeneration medicine and more

Friday, March 1, 2019

13212 E. Shea Blvd. Room 149, Scottsdale, AZ 85259

Learn about new developments in metabolomics from top health researchers. Get practical information about the broad application of metabolomics including nutrition, disease diagnosis and cellular metabolism.

OKED will host a half-day symposium to promote awareness of ASU’s core facilities on Nov 6th. Dr. Haiwei Gu is invited to present a poster highlighting the capabilities and resources our lab currently offer to the ASU research community.

Arizona State University

October 5-6, 2018

This annual meeting highlights the exciting research being done across Arizona. Attendees share their latest work on projects ranging from the biophysical level to whole body physiology (From AZPS).

This workshop walks through the major steps in a typical metabolomics analysis from Experimental Design, Mass Spec Analysis, Statistical Analysis, Pathway Analysis, followed by a Career Workshop.

The conference has an overall goal of Making Connections, with major scientific themes of systems biology, big data, technology advances, precision medicine and translational science, plant metabolomics, the microbiome, and the exposome, including environmental and nutritional metabolomics.

Metabolism impacts or is impacted by virtually every cellular process. Altered metabolism is one of the hallmarks for many diseases, including obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer and Alzheimer's disease. Metabolomics studies have revealed important findings in systems biology and biomarker discovery.