The 10th Applied Bioinformatics and Public Health Microbiology conference serves as a multidisciplinary forum to demonstrate how advances in microbial and viral genomics, bioinformatics, data science, and sequencing technology are being used to meet the growing needs of public health.

The College is delighted to have approved this external event for CPD credits.

If you have any questions regarding this event, please see host's information at the bottom of this page or via the Book Now button.
 

TOPICS COVERED

This year’s meeting will focus on the transformative impact of these advances on global public health, featuring sessions that exploring public health genomics, equity in public health, and infection control in healthcare. Attendees can expect to gain insights from nationwide perspectives from laboratories and industry. New methods and algorithms will also be highlighted, with a session dedicated to scaling bioinformatics, focusing on infrastructure and industry. There will also be an opportunity to demonstrate new tools in the popular bioinformatics and data resources showcase.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

This conference is for clinical microbiologists, bioinformaticians, and researchers involved in public health, including professionals from reference laboratories and hospital settings.

SPEAKERS

Keynote speakers

  • Johanna Hanefeld - Robert Koch Institute, Germany
  • Tim Stinear - Doherty Institute, Melbourne, Australia
  • Confirmed speakers
  • Claire Chewapreecha – Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (MORU), Thailand
  • Tom Connor – Public Health Wales, UK
  • Zamin Iqbal – University of Bath, UK
  • Wessam Mankoula – Africa CDC, Ethiopia
  • Alexandra Moura – Pasteur Institute, France
  • Andrew Page – Theiagen Genomics, USA
  • Johanna Rhodes – University of Birmingham, UK
  • Jillian Rowe – Dabble of DevOps, USA
  • Nicole Wheeler – University of Birmingham, UK

For more informaiton, please contact: [email protected].

  • 12:00 - 21/05/2025 to 13:40 - 23/05/2025
  • Hinxton Hall Conference Centre, Wellcome Genome Campus, Hinxton, CB10 1RQ, United Kingdom