πΏπ¬ UNLOCK THE FUTURE OF NATURAL PRODUCTS RESEARCH! π¬πΏ
π’ WORKSHOP SERIES ON NATURAL PRODUCTS DEREPLICATION STRATEGIES 2026
Advancing Metabolite Annotation and Elucidation
Join leading international experts and discover cutting-edge approaches in natural products research through two hands-on workshops designed to enhance your skills in metabolite identification, annotation, and dereplication.

π Venue: D129 Seminar Room, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Universiti Malaya
𧬠Workshop 1: Molecular Networking for Natural Products Dereplication
π 14–15 July 2026
Explore the power of LC-MS/MS data analysis and molecular networking to accelerate natural product discovery.
β¨ What you will learn:
β LC-MS/MS data analysis
β Building and visualising molecular networks
β Metabolite annotation and dereplication strategies
π Speakers:
Dr. Florent Olivon & Cécile Apel
ICSN, CNRS, France
π§ͺ Workshop 2: MixONat – ¹³C NMR-Based Dereplication Strategy
π 17–18 September 2026
Master the use of ¹³C NMR data and MixONat workflows for efficient compound identification.
β¨ What you will learn:
β Preparation of ¹³C NMR data
β MixONat dereplication workflow
β Interpretation of MixONat results
π Speaker:
Prof. Séverine Derbré
Université d'Angers, France
π₯ Who should attend?
π Undergraduate & postgraduate students
π¬ Industrial R&D researchers
π± Botanists & ecologists
ποΈ Academics and researchers
π What you'll receive:
π E-certificate of participation
π½οΈ Meals provided
π Workshop materials included
π° Registration Fees
π International Participants: USD 200 (single workshop) | USD 350 (both workshops)
π²πΎ Malaysian Participants:
* Academic Staff / Researchers / Others: RM 600 | RM 1,100
* CENAR Members / Associates: RM 500 | RM 1,000
* Students (Undergraduate & Postgraduate): RM 400 | RM 700
β οΈ Limited seats available — secure your place today!
π Register now: https://forms.gle/LZnLrAG37BXfMRuZ6
π§ For enquiries: cenar@um.edu.my
Organised by CENAR and IFM-NatPro Lab
π’ Feel free to share this opportunity with your colleagues, students, and research networks!