About Us

We are a metabolomics company based in Canada who specializes on the production and selling of metabolomics kits. Our targeted metabolomics kits enables an easy and rapid identification and quantification of metabolites using a wide variety of liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS) platforms.

Our Team

Dr. David S. Wishart

Dr. David S. Wishart (PhD Yale, 1991) is a Professor in the Departments of Biological Sciences and Computing Science at the University of Alberta. He also holds adjunct appointments with the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences and the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. He has been with the University of Alberta since 1995. Dr. Wishart’s research interests are very wide-ranging, covering nanotechnology, molecular biology, analytical chemistry, nutritional science and bioinformatics. For the past 13 years, Dr. Wishart has led the “Human Metabolome Project” (HMP), a multi-university, multi-investigator project cataloging all known metabolites in human tissues and biofluids. Using advanced methods in NMR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, multi-dimensional chromatography and machine learning, Dr. Wishart and his colleagues have identified or found evidence of more than 110,000 metabolites in the human body. This information has been archived on a freely accessible web resource called the Human Metabolome Database (HMDB). More recently, Dr. Wishart’s efforts have focused on characterizing the content of various foods and food products, including milk and dairy products, eggs, meats, herbs, spices, fruits and vegetables. This information is now available in a resource called FooDB. Over the course of his career, Dr. Wishart has published more than 410 research papers in high-profile journals on a wide variety of subject areas.

Dr. Lun Zhang

Dr. Lun Zhang is a Research Associate in Dr. Wishart’s lab the University of Alberta. He currently co-leads the R&D activities for the LC-MS based metabolomics platforms for Dr. Wishart’s node in TMIC. Dr. Zhang received his PhD degree in Pharmacology from the Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica Chinese Academy of Sciences (SIMM) in 2015. He was supervised by the current SIMM Director Dr. Li Jia. After graduating, Dr. Zhang started his post-doctoral research in the University of Toronto followed by the University of Alberta. Dr. Zhang has a strong metabolomics and molecular/cellular biology background and extensive experience in the application of LC-MS based metabolomics technologies. Since joining the Wishart lab in 2017, Dr. Zhang has led or participated in the development of all LC-MS based metabolomics technologies that are currently being used in the Wishart TMIC node. Dr. Zhang also led multiple translational medicine research projects in the Wishart node, such as early-stage lung cancer biomarker identification, colorectal cancer and polyp biomarker discovery, and prion-like diseases biomarker discovery.

Dr. Yamile López Hernández

Yamilé López Hernández is a Research Associate in Dr. Wishart’s lab at the University of Alberta. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry and a Master’s degree in Protein Biochemistry from the University of Havana and a PhD in Health Sciences from the Higher Institute of Medical Sciences in Cuba, which she received in 2011. For the past ten years, Dr. López Hernández has led the Clinical Metabolomics Laboratory at the Autonomous University of Zacatecas, Mexico. Her research focuses on identifying diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for chronic and infectious diseases, cancer, and conditions affecting the mother-newborn dyad. Yamilé has authored 50 indexed scientific articles, secured funding for multiple national and international projects, co-authored three patents, and contributed to over 100 conferences. She also holds memberships on the executive boards of several prestigious organizations, including the Metabolomics Association of North America (MANA) and the Mexican Proteomics Society.

Ms. Mariacarla Ferrert

Mariacarla Ferrert holds a degree in Education and brings over a decade of experience in commercial and regional management with prominent Mexican media groups, including Televisa and Global media. Her extensive expertise spans public relations, business development, sales, advertising, and marketing. Since joining Dr. Wishart’s Lab at the University of Alberta as a Research Assistant in 2023, Mariacarla has developed a distinguished portfolio of business and client relationships across Latin America and South America. She has successfully organized workshops in Mexico and is actively involved in several projects with companies in Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia, all aimed at advancing metabolomics research in the region.

Ms. Jiamin Zheng

Ms. Jiamin Zheng is a Senior Research Scientist with the TMIC Wishart node at the University of Alberta. She currently co-leads the R&D activities for LC-MS based metabolomics platforms in the Wishart group. Ms. Zheng received her MSc degree in Chemistry from the University of Alberta in 2012, supervised by Dr. Liang Li. Ms. Zheng has worked in the metabolomics field for more than ten years, and has a strong metabolomics background as well as extensive experience in applying LC-MS for metabolomics studies. Since joining the Wishart lab in 2016, Ms. Zheng has led or participated in the development of all LC-MS based metabolomics technologies currently being used in the Wishart node. She also participated in multiple translational medicine research projects in the Wishart node, such as early-stage lung cancer biomarker identification, colorectal cancer and polyps biomarker discovery, etc.

Ms. Galina Durant

Galina is an Executive Assistant for Dr. Wishart in Wishart’s lab the University of Alberta. Her educational background:

Diploma in Public Administration, University of Victoria, BC,

Library & Information Technology, Diploma Langara College, Vancouver, BC

Diploma in Accounting, International Correspondence School, Montreal, Canada

Certificate in Marketing and Management, International Business Academy, New-York, USA

Bachelor Degree, Food Science, Moscow University of Cooperation, Russia

Before joining the Wishart’s lab in 2018 Galina was an official elected for municipal government in BC for 13 years. She is a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in recognition of her contribution to Canada.

Dr. Rupasri Mandal

Dr. Rupasri Mandal is a highly experienced analytical chemist and the node manager of the Wishart Node at The Metabolomics Innovation Centre (TMIC) based at the University of Alberta. With a Ph.D. in Environmental Analytical Chemistry from Carleton University and over 20 years of research experience, she specializes in metabolomics, bioanalytical chemistry, and environmental chemistry. She oversees the development and operation of targeted and untargeted metabolomic workflows using platforms like GC-MS, LC-MS, NMR, and HPLC. Dr. Mandal has led numerous health-related research projects, including biomarker discovery for conditions such as preeclampsia, cancer, and autism. Her role also includes strategic planning, staff training, client coordination, and supporting research grants and contracts.