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Metabolomics

Description

The systematic identification and quantitation of all the metabolic products of a cell, tissue, organ, or organism under varying conditions. The metabolome of a cell or organism is a dynamic collection of metabolites which represent its net response to current conditions. Description adapted from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/68055432.

Research projects
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Research types
3
Research networks
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Working groups
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People
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Research projects

Identification of Characteristic Biological Factors of a Post-COVID-19 Syndrome (PRAM)
Project status:
Ongoing
Country:
Germany
Principal investigator:
Evelyn Lamy
Organisations:
University of Augsburg
Research period:
2023-06
to 2024-12
Research types:
Epidemiological research
Research areas:
Nutritional and metabolic system dysfunction, General
Investigation of PEM and ME/CFS-associated changes in tryptophan metabolism at the host and microbiome level
Project status:
Ongoing
Country:
Germany
Principal investigator:
Silvio Waschina
Organisations:
Kiel University (CAU)
Research period:
2024-11
to 2027-11
Research types:
Basic research
Research areas:
Nutritional and metabolic system dysfunction, Digestive system dysfunction
Investigation of PEM and ME/CFS-associated tryptophan metabotypes
Project status:
Ongoing
Country:
Germany
Principal investigator:
Konrad Aden
Organisations:
University Clinic Schleswig-Holstein (UKSH) - Kiel,Kiel University (CAU)
Research period:
2024-11
to 2027-11
Research types:
Basic research
Research areas:
Nutritional and metabolic system dysfunction
The impact of mast cell activation on epithelial and endothelial barrier dysregulation in post-infectious ME/CFS (DegranulateME)
Project status:
Ongoing
Country:
Austria
Principal investigator:
Eva Untersmayr-Elsenhuber
Organisations:
FH Joanneum University of Applied Sciences,Medical University of Vienna
Research period:
2025-01
to 2025-12
Research types:
Basic research
Research areas:
Infections, Immune system dysfunction, Nutritional and metabolic system dysfunction, General