Admission requirements
Advice: Participants should have basic knowledge of Systems Biology, Natural Products or a similar course. There is limited space for students in this course. You have to register in usis for this course. In February 2024 we will contact the students who are registered whether they can follow the course.
Description
Metabolomics has become an important metabolic profiling tool in life sciences, including studies of metabolic profiling, functional genomics, uncovering biological and physiological phenomenon in chemistry, and interaction between organisms. This course will cover basic natural product chemistry, analytical platforms for metabolomics (NMR, Chromatography, Mass Spectrometry), data interpretation with Multivariate Data Analysis, and example of application of metabolomics to life science. There are three parts of the course: 1) theoretical with the lectures given by international lecturers, 2) practice to learn a workflow of metabolomics and data mining, 3) warp-up: identification of metabolites by spectroscopic data.
Course objectives
At the end of the course students are able to:
1) Describe and explain the concept of metabolomics and compared with that of conventional metabolic studies.
2) Recognize the source of natural products and their characteristics in metabolome.
3) Understand the role of metabolomics in systems biology.
4) Understand the basic of analytical platforms used in metabolomics.
5) Describe the basic of data processing for statistics and multivariate data analysis.
6) Understand the basic of multivariate data analysis in metabolomics.
7) Describe and explain general separation and isolation steps in metabolomics.
8) Describe the integration of analytical data for metabolomics.
9) Recognize primary and secondary metabolites of natural products.
10) Recognize chemical characteristics of primary metabolites.
Timetable
1 week for theory, 1 week for practice, 1 week for wrap-up course for structure elucidation, 1 week for self-study, exam.
1 April 2024 until 19 Apr 2024
Mode of instruction
Lectures, practice, reading of articles
Assessment method
Written examination (date will be decided during the course)
The final grade is based on:
Written exam, to cover all the lectures: 70%
Attendance: 30%
The minimum grade is 6 out of 10.
Inspection and feedback on the examination:
To be determined later.
Reading list
Basic reading list will be provided 3 months before the course.
Registration
Registration deadline: Before 31 January 2023 There is limited space for students in this course. You have to register in usis for this course. In February 2023 we will contact the students who are registered whether they can follow the course.
Via Usis
Exchange and Study Abroad students, please see the Prospective students website for more information on how to apply.
Contact
Coordinator: Dr. Y. H. Choi Email: y.choi@chem.leidenuniv.nl
Remarks
This course is a part of an international workshop (Metabolomics Workshop) organized by Y.H. Choi and R. Verpoorte since 2008. The participants will join together with international participants. For the lectures of metabolomics, 8-10 international guest lecturers will be invited. There is limitation of place for the students of Leiden University (ca. 20 places are available). The course will take place in Sylvius building (the lecture rooms will be announced later) but the other practice and wrap-up courses in the 2nd and 3rd week will be a room in Sylvisus building.
Your registration is not complete if you have not registered for all course components available in my study map (exam, lecture, etc.).