The Lipidomics laboratory is integrated within the Mass Spectrometry Centre at the Chemistry Department of the University of Aveiro.
It is an exceptional facility holding state-of-the-art mass spectrometers.
We are mostly dedicated to teaching and research activities but also provide external services.
The Lipidomics research group has pioneered lipidomics in Portugal and, over the last two decades, leads the only national research group performing lipid analysis regularly. The team knowledge embraces multidisciplinary backgrounds, like chemistry, biochemistry, biotechnology, pharmaceutical sciences, and clinical areas with extensive experience in research projects through cutting edge mass spectral analysis. Our group has an extensive network of collaborators in several Universities and Research Institutes and companies worldwide. The team has published over 300 papers in international indexed journals with peer review.
From the 14th to the 22nd of September, the researcher Diana Lopes and the PhD student Tiago Conde visited and performed some collaborative work in
The review paper produced by the Lipidomics Laboratory members Tiago Conde, Diana Lopes, Professor Rosário Domingues, Tatiana Maurício and Bruno Pinto, and in collaboration with
The Lipidomics Laboratory member Professor Rosário Domingues and researcher Tânia Melo attended the 11th International Singapore Lipid Symposium at the National University of Singapore from
The Mass Spectrometry Centre & Department of Chemistry at the University of Aveiro promote the 11th Workshop in Lipidomics, which aims to provide new insights on Mass Spectrometry’s
The Lipidomics Laboratory would like to wish everyone Happy Holidays and a successful 2023!
The Lipidomics Laboratory member Professor Rosário Domingues is among the most influential in the world in 2021. According to the most recent study that Stanford
The Lipidomics Laboratory member Professor Rosário Domingues and PhD student Tatiana Maurício attended the 17th GERLI Lipidomics Meeting entitled “Lipids: From Membrane Dynamics To Signaling”
The Lipidomics Laboratory member Doctor Felisa Rey received a short term scientific mission (STSM) grant from the COST Action CA19105 – Pan-European Network in Lipidomics
Third general meeting COST Action Pan-European Network in Lipidomics and EpiLipidomics and the young researchers and innovators workshop 21st-23rd September 2022 The Third general meeting
The Mass Spectrometry Centre & Department of Chemistry at the University of Aveiro in collaboration with the COST action EpiLipidNET CA19105 promote the 10th Workshop in Lipidomics,