Shaping the Future of Metabolomics with LECO at the 21st Annual International Conference of the Metabolomics Society
22-26 June, 2025
Join the LECO team at Booth #G4 in Prague at the 21st Annual International Conference of the Metabolomics Society , 2025 as we showcase our latest innovations in GCxGC-TOFMS technology for metabolomics applications. We’re proud to be participating in a workshop focused on volatilomics and its role in the multi-omics landscape.
Why Attend?
- Understand the specificity and complexity of volatilomics workflows
- Discover innovative applications in exhaled breath, urine, faeces, and beyond
- Learn how to implement robust QA/QC and data analysis techniques
- See how LECO’s GC×GC-TOFMS systems power innovative metabolomics research
Event Highlights
Posters & Presentations
TBC – Check back soon for updates on LECO’s scientific contributions to MetSoc 2025.
LECO Networking Dinner
LECO-sponsored dinner during the conference! (invitation only). Please reach out to natasha_eusales@leco.com if interested to join and for more information.
LECO Workshop – Sunday, June 22 - 14:15 - 16:15
Volatilomics: Bringing Small Molecules into the Multi-Omics Landscape for Biomedical Investigations
Organised and moderated by Dr. Pierre-Hugues Stefanuto, University of Liège, Belgium
This workshop will explore the analytical and biological power of volatilomics – the study of volatile and semi-volatile small molecules – in the context of biomedical and clinical applications. Key topics include workflow development, QA/QC, multi-platform approaches, and advanced statistical analysis.
Registration is managed through the Metabolomics Society 2025 conference portal.
Register here: Metabolomics 2025
Workshop participation can be selected during the main conference registration process. Seating is limited to 80 attendees on a first-come basis.
Confirmed Speakers & Presentations:
- Maria Llambrich, Institut d’Investigació Sanitària Pere Virgili (IISPV)
Advanced Intercomparison Analysis: From Optimised Sample Preparation to Sophisticated Statistical Processing - Pierre-Hugues Stefanuto, University of Liège
Multi-Platform Workflow for Clinical Exhaled Breath Analysis - Flavio Franchina, University of Ferrara
A Versatile GC×GC-MS Platform to Unravel Volatile and Semi-Volatile Metabolites in Biological Samples - James Harynuk, University of Alberta
Untargeted GC×GC-TOFMS to Assess Clinical Viability of Fecal Microbiota Transplants - David Alonso, LECO Corporation
Emerging Technologies for the Untargeted Characterization of Volatile Organic Molecules in Biological Matrices
The session will conclude with an open Q&A panel with all speakers.