𧬠First Webinar of 2026!
Uncovering sex-specific vulnerabilities in cancer metabolomics β from patients to pathways with Dr. Caroline Johnson of Yale School of Public Health
π 06.02.26, 13:00 CET
π Zoom: bit.ly/humandn_webinars#CancerResearch#Metabolomics#webinar
#Weekend Read
π¦The βdark metabolomeβ isnβt a myth, itβs a frontier.
New research shows most unannotated signals in metabolomics are not just fragmentation artefacts, but real, undiscovered molecules. π
πbit.ly/4pSxDUD#Metabolomics#DarkMetabolome#MassSpec
How do plants create their vast chemical diversity? πΏ
Join TomΓ‘Ε‘ Pluskal (IOCB Prague & MZIO) for our next HUMAN Webinar:
π¬ Decoding the Chemical Universe of Plants
π 14 Nov 2025 | π 13:00 CET | π» Zoom
π bit.ly/humandn_webinars#webinars#metabolomics
π¬ Piercing the secrets of tumors:
New nanoneedle tech can βimprintβ living tissue, mapping lipid changes in space & time.
It can:
β Distinguish healthy vs cancer tissue
β Predict glioma grade
β Track chemo response in real time
Curious?πbit.ly/3KqOwpd#Lipidomics
What if Heisenberg had a mass spec? Would he be interested in #meth-abolomics?
This latest #Weekend Read, explores how plasma metabolomics and bioinformatics modeling can uncover the hidden biological signatures of chronic methamphetamine use.
Curious? πbit.ly/3InEYdS
#Weekend Read
#Metabolomics annotation is hard.
And JESTR attempts makes it easier by treating molecules & spectra as two views of the same object β and ranking candidates with joint embeddings.
Result? Big gains over some of existing tools.
Curious? πbit.ly/4mdd4PB
π¨ Not all pathways are created equal! Applying gene-centric tools to metabolomics can mislead. We unpack 5 pitfalls strategies for better interpretation π¬β‘
A must-read for systems biology & multi-omics: bit.ly/3I1jPpE#weekend#metabolomics
π‘ Free open to all:
Steroid Metabolomics and Impact on Patient Care
w/ Ravinder J. Singh (Mayo Clinic)
ποΈ 19 Sept 2025 | 13:00 CET | Zoom
π bit.ly/humandn_webinars#webinars#metabolomics
Thrilled to see β3β HUMAN PIs in @TheAnalystSciβs 2025 #PowerList Top 10! ππ
Congrats to Georgios Theodoridis, Michael Witting & Coral Barbas for their insights on making analytical science the keystone of all good science.
π theanalyticalscientist.com/pβ¦
#Weekend Read Alert!
In this paper, single-cell mass cytometry was used to trace labelled glucose and glutamine in breast cancer cells, uncovering 40 active metabolites and revealed flux heterogeneity invisible to traditional methods!
Curious? π bit.ly/3JFQjGr
Exciting progress in computational metabolomics! The newly introduced CMRV offers a unified, community-driven language to describe tools, workflows, and data types across the field.
Curious? πbit.ly/4l5VcGl#metabolomics#weekendread
Reuse, re-analyzeβ¦ReDU!
Pan-ReDU is a new framework that connects public data across GNPS, NMDR, and MetaboLights through standardized metadata, unique MS identifiers, and integrated tools.
Curious? πbit.ly/45RrAbd#Metabolomics#MassSpectrometry#OpenScience
Guess who showed up in full force at #MetSoc2025? π
Our DCs, PIs, and Associated Partners gathered in Prague for the biggest #Metabolomics conference of the year!
How many of us did you get to meet?
Spotted π in Paris!
HUMAN PI Michael Witting and DC Pauline Couacault of HMGU delivered talks at the recently concluded RFMF Scientific Days last 10-13 June 2025. Fabien Jourdan (INRAE), another consortium collaborator, was also present in the event!