Genomics and Epidemiological Surveillance of Bacterial Pathogens
Course - San Jose, Costa Rica
The aim of this free course is to forge a strong link between traditional methods of epidemiological surveillance, the latest molecular sub-typing techniques and the ability to use, analyse and interpret whole genome sequence data for the same purpose. The course is targeted at clinical molecular biologists and microbiologists working in resource-limited countries in Latin America and the Caribbean and will focus on human, animal and food-borne bacterial diseases. The programme will combine practical, laboratory-based training with hands-on, computational data analysis (informatics).
Organization: Wellcome Trust
(Courtesy of Immune Defense against Bacterial Pathogens, via textbookofbacteriology.net)
Genomics and Epidemiological Surveillance of Bacterial Pathogens
Sun, Feb 02, 2014 - Fri, Feb 07, 2014
University of Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica
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