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Isotope Metallomics Quality Assurance Program (IMQAP) Consortium

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Secure.gov websites use HTTPS A lock or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the.gov website. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is establishing the Isotope Metallomics Quality Assurance Program (IMQAP) Consortium. Please direct all Consortium questions to imqap nist.gov (imqapnistgov). The use of stable metal isotopes in the health and medical sciences, known as Isotope Metallomics, shows promise for developing clinical biomarkers and improving diagnostics and prognostics. For example, isotopes of Calcium (Ca) found in blood and urine can be utilized to identify musculoskeletal disorders like osteoporosis well in advance of the conventional Dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) method (Eisenhauer et al., 2019; 2024).

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