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Topics in Infection

26 January 2018

Times:

09.00 - All Day

Summary:

This is one-day meeting, organised by the RSTMH in association with Public Health England and Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry. The event brings together microbiologists, consultants in infectious disease, infection control nurses and biomedical and clinical scientists to hear updates on recent 'hot topics' in all aspects of infectious disease.

Full Details:

Speakers will include Professor Chris Whitty who will be presenting a keynote address:

  • Tackling the global challenge of antimicrobial resistance: new drug pipelines - Professor Chris Whitty, Interim Government Chief Scientific Officer, Professor of Public and International Health at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and Consultant Physician at University College London Hospitals and the Hospital for Tropical Diseases
  • Pathology Networks - Professor Joanne Martin, Professor of Pathology, Queen Mary University of London, Director of Academic Health Sciences, Barts Health NHS Trust, President Elect Royal College of Pathologists
  • The UK Public Health Rapid Support Team, a new initiative to combat outbreaks - Professor Dan Bausch director of RST, Professor Jimmy Whitworth, deputy director of RST and Hilary Bower, member of the core deployable team  
  • Breath Biopsy - Billy Boyle, Founder and CEO of Owlstone Medical
  • One Health agenda - Professor Roberto Marcello La Ragione, Head of the Department of Pathology and Infectious Diseases, Director of the Veterinary Pathology Centre, President Med-Vet-Net Association, University of Surrey

Registration for this event will open towards the end of October. 

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