Virtual Virology
13 September 2018, 4:00 pm–6:00 pm
'Real-time molecular epidemiology for outbreak response'
Event Information
Open to
- All
Organiser
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Jane Turner
Location
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LT2 (B404)UCL Cruciform BuildingGower StreetLondonWC1E 6BT
The Virtual Virology series provides a forum for virology groups from around the UK to present their work. Sessions are focused on the most exciting and current questions in virology. The meeting format is a presenting group of three speakers who are introduced by a representative or the head of their research group.
This months talks:
- 'Setting up field laboratories in outbreak conditions - a personal perspective' - Ian Goodfellow, University of Cambridge
- 'Field-deployable genomic surveillance to guide rabies elimination' - Kirstyn Brunker, University of Glasgow
- 'Genomic epidemiology of outbreaks and epidemics - insights from Ebola virus epidemic' - Andrew Rambaut, University of Edinburgh
- 'Future perspectives, ARTIC, nanpore sequencing' - Nick Loman, University of Birmingham