INVESTIGADORES
MONGE Maria Eugenia
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
mQACC: A community-led initiative to promote quality assurance and quality control in untargeted metabolomics research
Autor/es:
KRISTA ZANETTI; FADI ABDI; ABBAS BANDUKWALA; AIKO BARSCH; DAN BEARDEN; RICHARD BEGER; BIANCA BETHAN; DAVID BROADHURST; CLARY CLISH; SURENDARA DASARI; LESLIE DERR; SURAJ DHUNGANA; WARWICK DUNN; TIM EBBELS; ANNIE EVANS; STEVE FISCHER; ROBERTO FLORES; THOMAS FLYNN; CHARLES GRIESER; THOMAS HARTUNG; MAJDA HAZNADAR; DAVID HERRINGTON; RICK HIGASHI; PING-CHING HSU; CHRISTINA JONES; JUDITH JANS; MAUREEN KACHMAN; JENNIFER KIRWAN; ANDRE KLEENSANG; MATTHEW LEWIS; KATRICE LIPPA; PADMA MARUVADA; SVEN MEYER; MARIA EUGENIA MONGE; JONATHAN MOSLEY,; IOANNA NTAI; CLAIRE O'DONOVAN; GEORGE PAPANICOLAOU; RUI PINTO; MARY PLAYDON; DAN RAFTERY; SHARON ROSS; MICHAEL SCHMIDT; TRACEY SCHOCK; AMANDA SOUZA; JINCHUN SUN; FARIBA TAYYARI; GEORGIOS THEODORIDIS; FREDERICO TORTA; BALJIT UBHI; VIDYA VELAGAPUDI ; MUKESH VERMA, ; MARK VIANT; DAJANA VUCKOVIC; LI-RONG YU; TILMANN WALK; IAN WILSON
Reunión:
Conferencia; Metaboloimcs 2019; 2019
Institución organizadora:
The Metabolomics Society
Resumen:
The metabolomics Quality Assurance and quality Control Consortium (mQACC) is a community-led initiative to promote quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) in untargeted metabolomics research. mQACC was established through a National Institutes of Health-funded meeting in October 2017. Data from a survey published by Dunn, et al. (Metabolomics, 2017) was used to establish meeting objectives: 1.) identify the most useful metrics for assessing study and data quality for untargeted metabolomic studies; 2.) identify and prioritize processes to ensure appropriate reporting of QA/QC data; and 3.) identify and prioritize the types of test materials that are needed in the field of metabolomics for QA/QC in untargeted studies. Key priorities were identified and scored for importance, resulting in several primary themes. Although priorities were identified for long-term efforts, three immediate priorities were moved forward: 1.) publish a workshop report (Beger et al., Metabolomics, 2019); 2.) document and subsequently publish the complete experimental procedure for untargeted metabolomics; and 3.) identify 2-3 reference materials to be developed quickly. mQACC currently includes over 55 representatives from the North America, South America, Europe, and Asia, including instrument manufacturers, commercial laboratories, and government and academic stakeholders. The consortium is currently addressing their initial priorities, as well as expanding these efforts. mQACC has also established several working groups to achieve their objectives, including ones focusing on experimental procedures, reference materials, QC best practices, and reporting standards. In addition to describing the mQACC priorities, we will highlight how the metabolomics community can get involved in this important initiative.