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Bioinformatics Seminar: What's new in Metabolomics?

Life Sciences Building B118

Art Edison, professor of biochemistry and molecular biology/genetics and researchers with the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, presents this lecture on metabolomics.

More on Edison, from the Franklin Chronicles blog: (5/27/15)

Metabolomics is the study of chemical processes involving metabolites, and specifically, the system of unique chemical fingerprints that specific cellular processes leave behind. The metabolome represents the collection of all metabolites in a biological cell, tissue, organ or organism, so it is easy to see how this complex is intertwined into many new frontiers of research in human health. 

Arthur S. Edison, one of the leading experts on nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and metabolomics is joining the faculty at UGA as its newest Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar:

currently a professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at the University of Florida, [Edison] will join the faculty of the department of biochemistry and molecular biology, the department of genetics and the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center in August as the GRA Eminent Scholar in NMR Spectroscopy. He also will serve as director of the NMR facility housed at the CCRC, succeeding James Prestegard, who has directed the facility and held the GRA Eminent Scholar position since 1998.

Edison is the third GRA Eminent Scholar to join UGA this year. He brings the total number of GRA scholars at UGA to 17.

 

 

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