DiscoverThe Metabolomist podcastFavorite metabolites of Metabolomist listeners | Metabolomics2022 Feature
Favorite metabolites of Metabolomist listeners | Metabolomics2022 Feature

Favorite metabolites of Metabolomist listeners | Metabolomics2022 Feature

Update: 2022-07-05
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Across these recordings, you will hear about the polar metabolites and the lipids that make the hearts of fourteen Metabolomists beat for their research.
In this special episode, we learn more about pyruvate, gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB), glutathione, branched-chain alpha keto acids (BCKAs), tryptophan, glutamine, glutamate, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD), nonanal, strychnine, daptomycin, but also free fatty acids, oxylipins, sphingolipids, and acylcarnitines.


A big thank you to all the contributors!
Make sure to let them know that you share their passion for their favorite metabolite by connecting with them with the links below.



Sara Abdulkader, Weill Cornell Medicine (Qatar)




Iman Achkar, Weill Cornell Medicine (Qatar)




Jerzy Adamski, Metaron Diagnostics (Germany)




Anna Halama, Weill Cornell Medicine (Qatar)




Michal Kaczmarek, Blatvatnik Center for drug discovery (Israel)




Jennifer Kirwan, Berlin Institute of Health (Germany)




Christoph Magnes, Johanneum Research (Austria)




Sophia Moco, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (Netherlands)




Parisa Mottaghi, Imperial College London (UK)




Pierre-Hugues Stefanuto, Université de Liège (Belgium)




Justin J.J. van der Hooft, University Wageningen (Netherlands)




Craig Wheelock, Karolinska Institute (Sweden)




Qi Zhong, Imperial College London (UK)




Laimdota Zizmare, University Hospital Tuebingen (Germany)


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Favorite metabolites of Metabolomist listeners | Metabolomics2022 Feature

Favorite metabolites of Metabolomist listeners | Metabolomics2022 Feature

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