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Contact: Tiffany J Cody
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Sarah Ralston Presents Seminar at the Hambletonian
Continuing Education Veterinary Conference

 

     NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ (August 09, 2011) – Sarah Ralston, Associate Director of Teaching with the Equine Science Center, presented “NMR-based Metabonomic Analyses of Horse Serum: Detection of Metabolic Markers of Disease”, at the 12th Annual Hambletonian Continuing Education Veterinary Conference at the Sheraton Meadowlands in East Rutherford. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)-based metabonomic studies use multivariate statistical analyses of NMR spectra from biological samples to detect metabolic profiles (metabonomes) associated with diseases, toxins, or genetic variations. Ralston presented this talk on July 15, 2011 at the Recent Advances in Animal Nutrition Conference in Armidale, New South Wales, Australia.

 

     Throughout the day, veterinarians and equine science professionals attend lectures, wet labs, seminars, and visited with vendors at the trade show. In addition to Sarah Ralston, Karyn Malinowski, Carey Williams, Center staff members and several current and former students were also present at the at the conference.

 

     For more information about Sarah Ralston's seminar, please contact her at ralston@aesop.rutgers.edu or 732-932-9404.

 

Dr. Sarah Ralston presents seminar.

 

 

Dr. Karyn Malinowski and students Melissa Koger and Kelly VanDemark.

 

 

 

 

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