Asilomar 2004

Asilomar Conference on Mass Spectrometry

Metabolite Profiling: Biomarker Discovery, Drug Efficacy and Fundamental Biochemistry

October 15 – 19, 2004

“Metabolites have gained increasing interest over the past five years largely

for their implications in diagnostic and pharmaceutical biomarker discovery.

Although numerous small molecules are routinely measured in biofluids as indicators

of health little is known about the vast majority of metabolites. For example,

biofluids contain thousands of components many of which remain structurally and

functionally uncharacterized. For this reason metabolite research and its potential

in health and pharmaceutical development has become one of the most exciting

areas of biological discovery. Three of the broad aims of this field are to identify

new disease biomarkers, monitor physiological reactions to administered drugs

and to understand the function of metabolites. This Asilomar meeting will focus

on the latest challenges in metabolite profiling spanning a broad range of interests

including research trends and instrument developments.”

If you are interested in participating as a speaker, please contact Gary Siuzdak.