Trondheim
As host for the second Nordic Metabolomics Conference, NTNU welcomes everyone with an interest in metabolomics to join the conference to be held at the integrated university hospital campus. NTNU has a long tradition for metabolomics research, and the site is well equipped with metabolomics infrastructure relevant for many research disciplines.
The aim of the conference is to gather the Nordic network within metabolomics research. International Keynote speakers are invited to provide state of the art insight in various applications of metabolomics. The conference will be an important arena for cross-disciplinary exchange and discussion of current metabolomics research, and further to increase the collaboration and research networks among the Nordic countries. All attendees are invited to submit abstracts for posters and/or oral presentations. We especially encourage early career researchers to take an active role in this, travel grants will be provided by the Nordic Metabolomics Society and the Digital Life Norway Research School.



![Targeted proton transfer charge reduction (tPTCR) nano-DESI mass spectrometry imaging of liver tissue from orally dosed rat (Animal 3). a) optical image of a blood vessel within liver tissue. b) Composite ion image of charge-reduced haeme-bound α-globin (7+ and 6+ charge states; m/z 2259.9 and m/z 2636.3 respectively, red) and the charged-reduced [FABP+bezafibrate] complex (7+ and 6+ charge states; m/z 2097.5 and m/z 2446.9 respectively, blue). c) Ion image composed from charge-reduced haeme-bound α-globin (7+ and 6+ charge states) showing abundance in blood vessels. d) Ion image composed from charge-reduced [FABP+bezafibrate] complex (7+ and 6+ charge states) showing abundance in bulk tissue and absence in the blood vessel. Reproduced from https://doi.org/10.1002/ange.202202075 under a CC BY licence. Light and mass spectromert imaging of tissue samples](/sites/default/files/styles/see_also/public/news/MSI%20drug-protein%20complex-w.jpg?itok=K57jqSou)





