Workshop report - interdisciplinary metabolomic epidemiology: the pathway to clinical translation

Metabolomic epidemiology studies are complex and require a broad array of domain expertise. Although many metabolite-phenotype associations have been identified; to date, few findings have been translated to the clinic. Bridging this gap requires understanding of both the underlying biology of these...

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