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Expression Of Interest in a Urine-based Interlaboratory Comparison
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with, a collection of information subject to the requirements of the PRA unless that collection of information displays a currently valid OMB control
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this burden estimate or any aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the National Institute of Standards
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OMB Control No. 0693-0043
Expiration Date: 12/31/2018
Instructions
Thank you for your interest in voluntarily providing information about your interest in and capabilities for a
potential metabolomics intercomparison exercise involving measurements on human urine samples. We are
gathering information regarding participant interest and capabilities so that we can make logistical decisions
about how to proceed. All expressions of interest are welcome; however, we may not be able to include every
laboratory that expresses interest in the exercise because of logistical issues.
At this time, the exercise is still being designed. The primary goal of the exercise is to assess reproducibility
of urine metabolomics analyses based on specific protocols for NMR, GC/MS, and LC/MS based measurements.
It will be important for participants to adhere to the established protocols as closely as possible to ensure
comparability of results. A small number of samples will be analyzed (<10) with participants providing raw
data, processed data and calculation results in standardized formats.
The data (raw and processed) and participant calculations will be used to assess the sample suitability for use
as a reference material, and the measurements will be used to develop consensus data concerning the
characteristics of the samples. All results will be reported anonymously, but participating laboratories will be
identified as exercise participants. We anticipate that the samples will be suitable for wide-spread usage in
urine-based metabolomics studies, and the samples will eventually be available for use by laboratories.
Please let us know if you would be interested in future interlaboratory comparisons with other types of
metabolomics samples.
If you have questions, you can e-mail us at (mailto:qmet@nist.gov)qmet@nist.gov (mailto:qmet@nist.gov).
(* Designates required fields)
Your Information
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Last Name
Last Nam
First Name
First Na
*
Title/Position
Title/Po
*
e-mail
e-mail
*
*
Institution Information
Name of Institution
Name of Institu
Website
*
Address 1
Address 1
*
Address 2
State/Prov
Postal
Code
*
Phone
Phone
*
Address 2
City
City
Website
*
*
Country
*
Type of
Institution
*
*
Instrument Information
Instrumentation available for the exercise (Check all that apply) *
LC Mass Spectrometry
GC Mass Spectrometry
NMR
Other
LC/MS (If you have multiple LC/MS instruments that you would use, resubmit
this form for each one.)
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LC Manufacturer
LC Manufacturer
LC Model
LC Model
MS Manufacturer
MS Manufacturer
MS Model
MS Model
Aquisition Software (Name & version)
Aquisition Software (Name & version)
Do you routinely analyze urine samples with LC/MS?
Yes
No
Chromatography Type:
Reverse Phase
Normal Phase
Other Types of Metabolomics Samples
Describe interlaboratory comparisons with other types of metabolomics samples that you may be
interested in the future:
General Comments
Comment:
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Contact: Niksa Blonder
e-mail: niksa.blonder@nist.gov (mailto:niksa.blonder@nist.gov?Subject=SRM Urine)
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