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Webinars

We are thrilled to announce a PHA4GE Bioinformatics Pipelines and Visualizations Working Group Webinar, featuring a talk by Kevin Libuit from Theiagen Genomics. Kevin shares the progress made by the working group  on "Best Practices for Public Health Bioinformatics Pipelines".

In this episode, Assistant Professor Ruklanthi de Alwis from Duke-NUS Medical School Centre for Outbreak Preparedness shares her expertise on Pathogen genomic surveillance in Asia.

In this episode, Dr. Robert Beiko from Dalhousie University shares his expertise on Different strategies to predict antimicrobial resistance in Enterococcus.

This episode will be presented by Prof. Caroline Colijn from Simon Fraser University and will explore the world of genomic epidemiology for public health, with a focus on novel clustering techniques and serial interval estimation for SARS-CoV-2 sequences.

This episode will be presented by Dr Victoria Carr from the Wellcome Sanger Institute and will explore the exciting potential of metagenomics in the context of genomic surveillance.

This months webinar will host a talk by Prof. Mohamed Elhadidy of Zewail City of Science, Technology and Innovation on One-health microbial genomics approach for epidemiological tracking of bacterial pathogens along the farm-to-form continuum.

Public Policy Projects (PPP) are hosting a Global Genomics Conference (GGC) which will provide a platform for the exploration and discussion of some of the key policy and ethical considerations of participation in genomics and builds upon the more specific work that PPP has conducted and is conducting in the UK specifically and via their global genomics programmes of work.

This months webinar will host a talk by Kevin Libuit, Chief Technology Officer of Theiagen Genomics on Containerized Workflows, Cloud Compute Infrastructure, and GUI Web Applications: a Model for Distributed Public Health Bioinformatics.

This months webinar will host a talk by Dr. Rachele Hendricks-Sturrup who is the Research Director of Real World Evidence at the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy, on "Ethical, Legal, and Social Considerations for Real-World Data in Public and Private Domains"