08/11/2026
📢 Applications are now open for the Metabolon Peak Science Grant!
Great science starts with the right question. Sometimes, moving that question forward requires access to the right technology, data, and expertise.
That’s why we’re launching the Metabolon Peak Science Grant — a new quarterly program designed to help researchers turn promising questions into meaningful discoveries through metabolomics.
Have a research question ready to reach its next peak?
Submit your application by September 30, 2026.
👉 https://bit.ly/4wP3M2t
08/06/2026
Welcome back to our Women in STEM: Leading the Way in Multiomics series, where we're highlighting the women helping advance multiomics through leadership in metabolomics, bioinformatics, translational science, laboratory operations, quality systems, and scientific strategy.
Today, we feature Dr. Natasa Giallourou, Associate Director of Scientific Strategy at Metabolon.
As Natasa explains, multiomics is changing the way we explore biology.
By integrating data across molecular layers and bringing together expertise from different disciplines, researchers can move beyond isolated datasets toward a more complete understanding of biology, and help translate discoveries into real-world impact.
Read Natasa's full interview here: https://bit.ly/4fS0pR4
07/29/2026
Welcome back to our Women in STEM: Leading the Way in Multiomics series, where we're highlighting the women helping advance multiomics through leadership in metabolomics, bioinformatics, translational science, laboratory operations, quality systems, and scientific strategy.
Today, we feature Dr. Emma Quinn, Senior Bioinformatician at Metabolon.
As Emma explains, integrating metabolomics with genomics and proteomics helps transform complex multiomic datasets into meaningful biological insight. By revealing pathway activity, biochemical disruption, and broader system responses, metabolomics helps researchers determine which molecular changes are most relevant to biology and disease.
Read Emma's full interview here: https://bit.ly/4bhi1V6
07/23/2026
Heading to ?
We'd love to meet you there.
As researchers increasingly use objective biomarkers to understand dietary exposure and how nutrition influences health, metabolomics provides a powerful way to characterize biochemical responses to diet and uncover why individuals respond differently.
Visit the Metabolon team at Booth #406 to discuss how metabolomics can support your nutrition research.
See you in Washington!
07/22/2026
Welcome back to our Women in STEM: Leading the Way in Multiomics series, where we're highlighting the women helping advance multiomics through leadership in metabolomics, bioinformatics, translational science, laboratory operations, quality systems, and scientific strategy.
Today, we feature Dr. Micaiah Ward, Field Metabolomics Scientist at Metabolon.
As Micaiah explains, metabolomics is the missing layer that helps connect genomic, transcriptomic, and proteomic data to biological function. By capturing biology as it unfolds, metabolomics enables researchers to move beyond individual datasets and build a more complete understanding of complex biological systems.
Read Micaiah's full interview here: https://bit.ly/4pCowaX
07/21/2026
As the closest molecular proxy to physiology, metabolomics provides the functional context needed to connect genotype, environment, microbiome, and phenotype.
Yet its chemical complexity and the challenge of generating reproducible data have limited its routine inclusion in multiomics studies.
In our latest blog, Brenan Durainayagam explores why metabolomics is essential for unlocking the full potential of multiomics and how the Metabolon Verus™ Metabolomics Profiling Kit was designed to make metabolomics easier to adopt through broad biological coverage, automated data processing, harmonized workflows, and seamless integration with our Integrated Bioinformatics Platform (IBP).
Read the blog to learn how we're helping make metabolomics a routine part of multiomics research.
🔗 https://bit.ly/4vLsnEb