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SUMMARY:CBE Graduate Student Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Student Lectures\, 1:00 pm in the Screening Room\nKeynote Presentation by Dr. Michael D. Reilly: Pharmaceutical Applications of Metabolomics\, 2:00pm in the Screening Room\nStudent Reception and Poster Competition\, 3:30 pm in the Atrium\nCBE Student-Alumni Mixer 5:30PM (RSVP cbe-chair@buffalo.edu)\nKeynote Abstract\nThe metabolome\, or the total compliment of small molecules in a living system that includes endogenous and introduced species\, reflects the overall global biochemical state of an organism. Changes in the functional genome\, transcriptome and proteome are closely tied to changes in the metabolome. Metabolomics (or metabonomics) is the comprehensive measurement of the metabolome and how it changes in response to external stressors. In Pharmaceutical R&D\, this information can be used to deduce the relationship between a perturbation (such as disease or pharmacological intervention to disease) and the affected biochemical pathways\, yielding mechanistic information and biomarkers that report upon the perturbation. These biomarkers can in turn inform and accelerate the discovery of safe and efficacious drugs. This talk will provide a background on the technology and present several examples of how it has been employed in mainstream pharmaceutical R&D. \nSymposium Flier
URL:https://ubwp.buffalo.edu/gsa/event/cbe-graduate-student-research-symposium/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts\, Center for the Arts\, University at Buffalo\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14260\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="CBE":MAILTO:jacob.heltzel@gmail.com
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