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报告题目:Omics Sciences: Highly Sensitive Reporters. Application of Metabolomics to Enhance Prognosis in Sepsis

报告时间:2019年9月18日(星期三)下午16:00

报告地点:生物楼306会议室

报告人:Philippe Savarin 教授,Paris 13 University

  报告摘要:

  Outcomes for patients suffering from diseases are often difficult to predict. In order to accurately determine patient prognoses and to adapt therapeutic procedures to each patient's situation, different solutions are proposed: Interpretation of novel data from clinical or biological tests, identification of novel biomarkers or determination of novel methods for processing of data. Furthermore, it is more informative to correlate biomarker levels with clinical events and to analyse its variation during follow-up than to have a single measurement of a given compound in a biological fluid. Omics approaches necessitate a translational bridge between clinical and basic research. Our results show how metabolomics can be useful in several cases to enhance prognosis of different pathologies and show that omics sciences are highly sensitive reporter.

  报告人简介:

  Professor Philippe Savarin received an Engineer diploma from the Centrale school of the University of Lille (1997), a Master's degree in physical and chemical analysis (1997) and PhD (2001) in Spectroscopy from the Centrale School of Paris.

  After Post-doctoral research in the Orsay University (LEBS), he worked as associate professor at the Evry University in 2002. Since 2012, he became a professor at the Paris 13 University. Between 2014 and 2016, he has been worked as assistant Director of the Chemistry Structures Properties of Biomaterials and Therapeutic Agents laboratory (CSPBAT laboratory) at the Paris 13 University and become Director after 2016. He has published more than 50 articles in International Peer Reviewed Journals.

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