Building community & navigating publishing

In this episode, Alice Limonciel and María Eugenia Monge discuss why it matters to build community in science, how to navigate the publishing world when establishing new methods in your lab and the region-specific implications of the implementation of metabolomics in the clinics.
Maria Eugenia Monge

María Eugenia Monge, PhD

She is an Independent Researcher at the National Scientific and Technical Research Council of Argentina (CONICET).
She is also a founding member of the Latin American Metabolic Profiling Society (LAMPS) and a member of the Metabolomics Quality Assurance and Quality Control Consortium (mQACC).

Favorite metabolite
Glucose
It is the most abundant monosaccharide, a subcategory of carbohydrates. Glucose is made from water and carbon dioxide during photosynthesis by plants and most algae. Learn more in the episode!

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Finally available – Alice’s first book
The STORY principle – A guide to the biological interpretation of metabolomics
Also featuring some of the Metabolomists from Season 1
Available on Amazon and the biocrates webshop

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