On Thursday 21 May, the British Society for Microbial Technology will host its 41st Annual Microbiology Conference at the RAF Museum in Hendon, North London. Here, the BSMT committee provides further biographical details of the six speakers contributing to the scientific programme.
This year’s British Society for Microbial Technology (BSMT) conference will host a range of speakers from different fields of microbiology, including those in academia, research and clinical practice. As well as the scientific programme, the day will also feature a tradeshow featuring 21 leading microbiology companies supporting the event (a tradeshow preview is available elsewhere in this issue). All attendees are invited to visit each trade stand and come armed with questions for the commercial representatives.
The conference, which this year is dedicated to the memory of Jim Lindsay, a founder member of the BSMT who died in June last year, provides the opportunity for biomedical and clinical scientists, and other microbiologists to discuss and debate their experiences. Registration is now open, and early booking is advised to secure a place, and take advantage of the Early Bird Discount Rate. As always, the conference is an ideal opportunity for attendees to enhance their Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
Dr Sarah Pitt
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