Selected Papers from the Australian and New Zealand Metabolomics Conference (ANZMET 2017) Peer Sessions Held during the Metabolomics 2017 Conference (13th Annual Conference of the Metabolomics Society)
A special issue of Metabolites (ISSN 2218-1989).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2018)
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Interests: agriculture; bioanalytical chemistry; bioinformatics; plant science
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Interests: microbial and plant metabolomics; biostatistics; volatile metabolite analysis; yeast metabolism; fermentation and food metabolomics
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Interests: metabolomics; lipidomics; GC-MS; LC-MS
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Interests: plant metabolomics; lipidomics; microalgae lipid biochemistry; metal hyperacumulating plants; mass spectrometry; analytical chemistry
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Interests: metabolomics; mass spectrometry; biomedical; stable Isotope labelling
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue will collect selected and contributed talks presented during the Australian and New Zealand Metabolomics Conference (ANZMET 2017) peer sessions held during the Metabolomics 2017 conference (13th Annual Conference of the Metabolomics Society) in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia from 25 June until 29 June 2017. Website: www.anzmet.org
Dr. Devin Benheim
Dr. Farhana R. Pinu
Dr. Konstantinos A. Kouremenos
Dr. Damien L. Callahan
Dr. David P. De Souza
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- metabolic network
- dynamic model
- multi-scale
- multi-resolution
- model reduction
- transcriptional regulation
- allosteric regulation
- metabolomics data
- parameter estimation
- network flexibility
- robust design
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