During ASMS 2024, which will take place June 2–6, 2024 in Anaheim, California, many scientists are set to present research on the latest advances in mass spectrometry. Recently, LCGC International sat down with Uri Keshet of the University of California, Davis to discuss his presentation, "Metabolomics of 13,700 human plasma samples for the TEDDY cohort: A Big Data Challenge and Opportunity for Mass Spectrometry."
Uri Keshet is the Technical Director at the UC Davis Genome Center - Metabolomics in the University of California, Davis in Davis, California (1). In 2012, he earned his Bachelors in Chemistry, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel, and in 2018, he received a PhD in chemistry from Tel Aviv University as well. His research interests include analytical chemistry, chromatographic separation technologies, development of novel instrumentation, and the development of new methods for MS analysis techniques.
In this interview, Keshet answers the following questions:
To learn more about presentations at ASMS 2024, check out our interviews with Elizabeth Neumann of the University of California, Davis and Nick Riley of the University of Washington.
(1) Uri Keshet. Fiehn Lab 2024. https://fiehnlab.ucdavis.edu/component/contact/contact/11-members/15-cheminformatics-and-compound-id/54 (accessed 2024-5-31)
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