Genomics and Clinical Microbiology
Course - Cambridge, United Kingdom
The study of bacterial genomes is revolutionising clinical microbiology, and the clinical microbiologists of the future will have to process and interpret data very different from that provided by the agar-centric clinical microbiology labs of the 20th century. This laboratory-based training course combines practical hands-on laboratory and bioinformatics work with a set of faculty lectures by leaders in this exciting area. The principal aim is to equip clinical scientists, specialist registrars, and consultants in medical microbiology (including joint medical microbiology and infectious diseases) with sufficient understanding of these areas to meet these challenges in the future. The course will concentrate on techniques that are currently practicable but will also look to the likely application of ‘next generation’ sequencing approaches to clinical microbiology.
The course will cover a range of cutting edge diagnostic techniques including:
Design of real time PCR tests for pathogen detection
Real time PCR to detect multiple pathogens
Whole genome sequencing
Mycobacterial typing methodologies
Pyrosequencing
Sequence based typing
PCR based typing
Bioinformatics
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Genomics and Clinical Microbiology
Sun, Jan 20, 2013 - Fri, Jan 25, 2013
Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, UK
Cambridge, United Kingdom
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