METABOLON @
Festival of Genomics and Biodata 2025
- London, UK
- January 29-30, 2025
- Booth No. 116
Metabolon is excited to exhibit at the 2025 Festival of Genomics and Biodata in London. This conference is the annual get-together for the UK genomics community which covers a diverse array of topics including biodata, diagnostics, cancer research, healthcare, drug discovery and development, infectious disease, AI, proteomics, multiomics, single cell and spatial analysis, and more.
Metabolomics and genomics are complementary fields of study that provide insights into biological systems at different levels. Genomics focuses on the study of an organism’s complete set of DNA, including its genes, to understand genetic variations and their impact on health, traits, and diseases. Metabolomics, on the other hand, examines the small molecules, or metabolites, produced during cellular processes, offering a snapshot of the biochemical activities and metabolic state of an organism. Together, these fields enable a holistic understanding of the relationship between genetic information and metabolic outcomes, driving advancements in personalized medicine, systems biology, and drug development.
Visit our booth to learn how metabolomics can add value to your genomics research.
For more event information, you can read visit the official event website.
Join us at Booth 116
Don’t miss the opportunity to connect with Metabolon at FOG 2025 in London, UK. Stop by booth 116 to meet our team, explore our metabolomics solutions, and discover how we can propel your research forward. Schedule a meeting here to guarantee 1:1 time with a metabolomics expert.
Event Location
Royal Victoria Dock,
1 Western Gateway,
London
E16 1XL
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