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http://cdgn.org.au 11-12-2019 05:55:03
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We have the Lead #Bioinformatician of the #CentreforPathogenGenomics, A/Prof Torsten Seemann, taking us on an informative (and humourous) journey through the building of a national #genomics surveillance system #AusTrakka #publichealth #research Australian Pathogen Genomics Program CDGN
Registrations are now open for the third part of our webinar series, co-hosted with Australian Pathogen Genomics Program 🧬🦠These sessions are on "Reporting considerations and processes for pathogen WGS", register via go.unimelb.edu.au/98bs #PublicHealth Torsten Seemann Benjamin Howden Tim Stinear
Registrations are closing on Wed 6 September for the third part of our webinar series, co-hosted with Australian Pathogen Genomics Program 🧬📷These sessions are on "Reporting considerations and processes for pathogen WGS", register via go.unimelb.edu.au/98bs #PublicHealth
Are you interested in learning about #genomics in relation to #COVID19? We recently shared links to a number of Wellcome Connecting Science courses exploring this on the Resources page of our website, more details available at the link🔗 cdgn.org.au/training
Registrations are now open for the fourth and final part of our 2023 webinar series, co-hosted with Australian Pathogen Genomics Program🧬These sessions are on "Introduction to #metagenomic sequencing", register before Wednesday 8 November via go.unimelb.edu.au/n9gs
Registrations are now open for the "Introduction to Metagenomic Sequencing" webinar, co-hosted with Australian Pathogen Genomics Program🧬🦠The sessions will be taking place across Tue 13 & Thu 15 August, make sure to register via the link🔗go.unimelb.edu.au/gtu8
The panel discussion on "Implementation and accreditation" in the CDGN & Australian Pathogen Genomics Program "Introduction to metagenomic sequencing" webinar is well underway with some facinating perspectives from our panellists 🧬ðŸ¦
We’re excited to have our paper out in The Lancet Microbe today, outlining we implemented the use of pathogen genomics nationally and sharing this translational research with the rest of the world🧬🦠auspathogen.org.au/blog/harnessin… Benjamin Howden Torsten Seemann Amy Jennison UniMelb MDHS