2nd Annual Microbiology & Infectious Diseases Asia Congress
23rd & 24th June 2015
Singapore
Registration will shortly be closing for the 2 nd Annual Microbiology & Infectious Diseases Asia Congress, taking place on the 23 rd & 24 th June 2015 in Singapore. Playing host to over 175 experts working in molecular diagnostics, microbiology, genome sequencing technologies and infectious diseases, it allows the unique opportunity to hear essential insights into the latest developments and research results that shape the current landscape of the industry.
Secure your place today to have access to the following streams:
•Cutting Edge Detection Technologies and Molecular Diagnostics
•Novel Insights into Clinical Microbiology
•Advances in Microbial Genomics and Genome Sequencing
•Recent Breakthroughs in Infectious Diseases
To view the agenda in full, please visit http:///download-agenda-marketing-2/ .
Our speaker programmes have been carefully researched, ensuring delegates are exposed to the highest level of expertise. 2015 speakers include:
•Uwe Völker, Head of Department, University Medicine Greifswald and Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University Greifswald, Germany discussing 'A Proteomics View of Physiology and Pathophysiology of Staphylococcus Aureus'.
•Robert Beardmore, Professor, Exeter University, United Kingdom presenting on 'Using Mathematical Models/Whole-Genome Studies to Assess/Predict Rapid Antibiotic Resistance Evolution and Adaptation'.
•Margaret Ip, Professor, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong speaking on 'Target-Enriched Next Gen Sequencing for Bacterial Diagnosis and Typing'.
•Michael Givskov, Professor and Director, Costerton Biofilm Center, University of Copenhagen, Denmark will be presenting 'Bacterial Signaling Systems as Novel Antimicrobial Targets'.
•Linda J. Kenney, Professor, Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore,Singapore discussing 'How Salmonella Survives the Acid Stress of the Macrophage Vacuole to Drive Type Three Secretion'.
•Swaine Chen, Assistant Professor, National University of Singapore and Genome Institute of Singapore, Singapore on 'Understanding Sequence Variation And Function Of fimS, A Crucial Regulatory Element Of UPEC Virulence, Through Mutagenesis And Next-Generation Sequencing'.
To find out who else will be speaking at this two-day event, visit http:///who-is-speaking/ .
Benefits of Attending:
•Hear from and meet with key innovators involved in molecular diagnostics and detection technologies.
•Discover collaborative solutions to microbiology and infectious diseases challenges.
•Discuss the latest innovations in microbial genomics and genome sequencing.
•Unparalleled networking opportunities.
•A high quality programme devised with the help of our esteemed advisory board.
With the Congress taking place next month, registration to attend will shortly be closing. For further information or to book your place today, please contact Steph Punfield on s.punfield@oxfordglobal.co.uk or call +44 (0)1865 248455 – a limited number of discounted places remain.