This year’s British Society for Microbial Technology Annual Microbiology Conference will be held on 21 May at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, and will cover a range of different topics. Here, Pathology in Practice provides the first of two previews of an exciting programme that focuses on microbiology practice.
Founded in 1985, by microbiologists with a common interest in antimicrobial susceptibility testing, the British Society for Microbial Technology (BSMT) continues to promote research and development in the UK and beyond. Over the years, it has brought together a diverse community of biomedical and clinical scientists and other microbiologists who share a passion for microbiology and understanding microorganisms, and their impact on life, health and the environment.
The Society’s Annual Microbiology Conference this year will return to the Royal Air Force (RAF) Museum in Hendon, North London, and offers an informative day bringing together leading experts, researchers, healthcare scientists and industry professionals to discuss the latest advances and challenges in laboratory microbial diagnostics, encouraging the exchange of information on current and future practices in clinical microbiology.
The following is an initial preview of the day’s agenda, showcasing the diverse range of topics and exciting speakers featured from different fields of microbiology, including those in academia, research and clinical practice. Some excellent reasons to attend include:
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