In Metabolomics we measure the levels of thousands of molecules simultaneously – which allows a much better understanding of metabolism.

We integrate systems theory ideas with genome-level molecular analyzes using genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics to understand and predict the genotype-environment-phenotype relationship (GxExP). We study plant, microbial, animal and human systems.


The quality of state-of-the-art metabolomics technology depends on the quality of the preparation workflows, the quality of metabolite libraries and workflows for structural elucidation of novel structures. An interdisciplinary approach is necessary to tackle this problem.

Internationally recognized labs at the University of Vienna distributed over three faculties for Chemistry, Geosciences and Life Sciences consolidate their specific and complementary metabolomics platforms and application fields to build a Vienna Metabolomics Center.


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10.08.2023
 

We studied how different natural accessions of Arabidopsis thaliana, a common model plant, adjust their metabolism to different temperature regimes.

10.08.2023
 

Our paper discusses a study on a phyllosphere symbiont called Paraburkholderia dioscoreae Msb3, which promotes plant growth through the production of...

10.08.2023
 

Our paper introduces a new method called COVRECON, which can analyze how the interactions between different molecules in a biological system change...

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Ferroptosis is the key cellular process mediating Bisphenol A responses in Chlamydomonas and a promising target for enhancing microalgae-based...