This page hosts training materials and presentations for sessions held for trainee clinical scientists, BMS and clinicians.
SAVE THE DATE: MBN BMS Training day, October 3rd, 2025 @ Manchester! Further details to follow!
List of presentations:
- Friday 25th April 2025 – Amino acid analysis by LC MS
- Friday 28th February 2025 – Peroxisomal disorders
- Tuesday 30th January 2024 – Birmingham BMS training day
- Monday 29th January 2024 – Nottingham training day
- Friday 22nd September 2023 – Purine and Pyrimidine
- Friday 26th May 2023 – Bile acid synthesis disorders
- Friday 21st April 2023 – Glycogen storage disorders
- Friday 27th January 2023 – Dietary Management of IMD
- Friday 25th November 2022 – Galactosaemia investigations
- Friday 21st October 2022 – Amino Acid Analysis
- Friday 30th September 2022 – CSF Neurotransmitters
- Friday 29th April 2022 – Use of GC-MS in diagnosis of IEMs
Friday 25th April 2025 – Amino acid analysis by LC MS
Friday 28th February 2025 – Peroxisomal disorders
Tuesday 30th January 2024 – Birmingham BMS training day
A full day training day organised by the BMS training group. Please find the programme and presentations from the day on the BMS Meetings/Workshops page.
Monday 29th January 2024 – Nottingham training day
Main presentations
Participant presentations
Friday 22nd September 2023 – Purine and Pyrimidine
Friday 26th May 2023 – Bile acid synthesis disorders
Friday 21st April 2023 – Glycogen storage disorders
Friday 27th January 2023 – Dietary Management of IMD
Friday 25th November 2022 – Galactosaemia investigations
Training session given by Leila Cornes, Senior Clinical Scientist
Friday 21st October 2022 – Amino Acid Analysis
Please see the slides below from the talk kindly given by Dr Carling:
Friday 30th September 2022 – CSF Neurotransmitters
Find below the slides of the talk kindly given by Professor Simon Heales.
Friday 29th April 2022 – Use of GC-MS in diagnosis of IEMs
Also included with this meeting was a presentation on GCMS in the diagnosis of TMAU delivered by Edwin Smith. The slides for this presentation can be found by clicking the link below:
