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Lipidomics and Metabolomics

About the Lipidomics and Metabolomics Shared Resource

The Lipidomics and Metabolomics Shared Resource (LMSR) is a focal point for the development of a sustainable critical mass of expertise in lipid signaling and state-of-the-art analytical techniques.

The LMSR provides cost-effective and quantitative lipid and small metabolite analyses. Staff provides consultative services for experimental design and data interpretation, education to certify end-users in the use of the equipment, operator-assisted analysis and instrument maintenance.

The integrated workflow of the LMSR allows scientists to efficiently carry out research in diverse areas, such as biomarker identification and validation from multiple biological materials, identification of metabolic perturbation following various cancer treatments and comparative analysis of differential treatment regimes.

Related Classes & Events

08Nov
  • McGlothlin Medical Education Center
  • Fri | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Imaging Metabolomics Lunch & Learn

  • In-Person Event
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Acknowledge the Lipidomics and Metabolomics Shared Resource

All publications that include results, services or products generated by the Lipidomics and Metabolomics Shared Resource must include the following acknowledgement in the manuscript:

"Services and products in support of the research project were generated by the Lipidomics and Metabolomics Shared Resource, supported, in part, with funding from NIH-NCI Cancer Center Support Grant  P30 CA016059."

PubMed Central (PMC) ID numbers are required for those publications that use CCSG-supported shared resources, including Biostatistics, Flow Cytometry, Lipidomics & Metabolomics, Microscopy, Tissue & Data Acquisition and Analysis and Transgenic/Knockout Mouse. Information to assist you with this process can be found here.

Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation

This Shared Resource is jointly supported by VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation.