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Published: January 4, 2007

Metabonomics to be focus of workshop

Metabonomics, the analytical profiling of metabolites in living systems, will be the subject of a free, day-long program to be held on Monday at UB.

The morning program of the Metabonomics Research Day will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. in 225 Natural Sciences Complex, North Campus.

The afternoon workshop will be held in the Center for Tomorrow, North Campus. It will include lunch and requires registration.

"Metabonomics is an exciting new area of research that aims to diagnose diseases by profiling body fluids," said Thomas A. Szyperski, professor of chemistry and biochemistry, director of UB's high-field NMR facility and chair of the conference. "As such, it is expected to have tremendous impact on the development of diagnostic tests in the coming years.

"This conference marks the beginning of a major effort to establish a strong research program in metabonomics in Buffalo," he said.

Jeremy Nicholson, professor and chair of the Department of Biological Chemistry, Imperial College in London and one of the world's pioneers in metabonomics, will deliver the conference's keynote address at 8:30 a.m.

Also speaking will be Kunle Odunsi, attending surgeon and research program director in the Division of Gynecologic Oncology and Department of Surgical Oncology at Roswell Park Cancer Institute (RPCI); Gail R. Willsky, UB associate professor of biochemistry; and Troy D. Wood, UB associate professor of chemistry.

The afternoon program will feature roundtable discussions about current topics in metabonomics research and future directions for the field to be led by researchers from UB, RPCI, Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute (HWI) and other academic institutions.

The conference is being co-sponsored by the UB College of Arts and Sciences and Roswell Park Cancer Institute. Additional support is being provided by Varian Inc., Bruker BioSpin, Protatsis and HWI. For additional information, contact Donna Banach at 645-6800, ext. 2250, or dbanach@buffalo.edu.

Craft center sets workshops

The Creative Craft Center, located in 102 Harriman Hall, South Campus, will offer a variety of workshops, beginning the week of Jan. 29.

Workshops are scheduled in basic photography, beginning and advanced creative photography, aerial photography, night photography, Western New York photography, knitting and crocheting, basic drawing, beginning and advanced stained glass, jewelry construction and collage and assemblage.

Workshops will run from 7-10 p.m. one night a week for six weeks. Fees are $40 for UB students and $70 for others. Early sign-up is advised.

For more information, a schedule and a map, call 645-2434 from 9 a.m. to noon on Tuesday and Thursday, 1-5 p.m. Monday through Friday or 7-10 p.m. Monday through Thursday.