A continuation of the 'Clinical Anaerobic Bacteriology' series.
Led by:
Trefor Morris: Lead Biomedical Scientist, UK Anaerobe Reference Unit, Public Health Wales
On 26 March 2026 (2pm GMT), Trefor will be sharing insights gained from his research as Lead Biomedical Scientist within the UK Anaerobe Reference Unit at Public Health Wales.
Whilst ribotyping has historically been used to analyse bacterial genomes, whole genome sequencing (WGS) now offers scientists far greater insight, supporting improved transmission tracking, detection of hidden outbreaks, and monitoring of antimicrobial resistance.
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore how WGS is shaping the modern analysis of anaerobic bacteria in an engaging 60-minute expert-led session.
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