Admission requirements
Participants should have basic knowledge of Natural Products.
Contact
Coordinator: Dr. Y. H. Choi
Email: y.choi@chem.leidenuniv.nl
Description
Metabolomics has become an important metabolic profiling tool in life sciences, including studies of plant interaction with its environment and studies on the activity of medicinal plants. This course will cover basic phytochemistry, analytical platforms for metabolomics (NMR, Chromatography, Mass Spectrometry), data interpretation with Multivariate Data Analysis, and example of application of metabolomics to life science.
Learning goals
Course objectives:
This course aims at providing broad knowledge on the metabolomics. Participant are expected to learn about basic biosynthesis of natural products, analytical chemistry of natural products using chromatography and spectroscopy, and data mining with a series of multivariate data analysis.
Final qualifications:
Participants understand the goal of metabolomics in life science, basic concept of analytical platforms (chromatography, Mass spectrometry, and NMR) currently used for metabolomics. Also, they will understand basic of multivariate data analysis to interpret analytical data.
Timetable
From 7 April 2014 to 2 May 2014, see Blackboard for detailed timetable.
1 week for theory, 1 week for practice, 1 week for assignments by self-study, 1 week for presentations.
Total number of contact hours
40 hours for lecture of theory in the 1st week, 40 hours for practice in the 2nd week, 40 hours for discussion and reading.
Mode of instruction
Lectures, practice, reading of articles
Assessment method
Written examination and presentation
Blackboard
Blackboard is used for communication and for course material
Reading list
Basic reading list will be provided 3 months before the course
Registration
via Usis and enroll in Blackboard
Exchange and Study Abroad students, please see the Prospective students website for more information on how to apply.
Remarks
This course is a part of an international workshop (Metabolomics Workshop) organized by Young Hae Choi and Robert Verpoorte since 2008. The participants will join together with international students and international guest lecturers. For each subtopic of lectures, 7-9 international guest lecturers will be invited. There is limitation of place for the students of Leiden University (ca. 10 places are available). The course will take place in Pieterskerkhof 6, Leiden (for lectures in the first week) and practice will be Sylvius building.