Website http://www.anaerobe.org/2014/anaerobe2014.html
ANNOUNCEMENT FROM ANAEROBE SOCIETY OF AMERICAS
ANAEROBE 2014 CONGRESS IN CHICAGO, JUNE 28 - JULY 1
[Posted 11/29/2013]
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ISM ANNOUNCEMENT (On behalf of ASM)
Anaerobes are my least "favorite" of all bacterial cultures. They stink! However, the most easily identified is Bacteroides fragilis ss fragilis, found in wound and blood cultures. If you are interested to know what's new with anaerobes, this workshop is for you.
Anaerobes are my least "favorite" of all bacterial cultures. They stink! However, the most easily identified is Bacteroides fragilis ss fragilis, found in wound and blood cultures. If you are interested to know what's new with anaerobes, this workshop is for you.
From: gottsch345@nethere.com
To: gottsch345@nethere.com
Subject: FW: Anaerobe 2012
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2012 05:41:00 -0500
To: gottsch345@nethere.com
Subject: FW: Anaerobe 2012
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2012 05:41:00 -0500
This is being sent to ISM members on behalf of the ASM.
The Anaerobe Society of the Americas (ASA) hosts its 11th biennial Congress--ANAEROBE 2012--June 27-July 1, in the San Francisco Bay Area, USA. The Pre-Congress Workshops will be held at Santa Clara University (45 miles south of San Francisco) and the Anaerobe Congress takes place at the Grand Hyatt Hotel (off Union square) in downtown San Francisco, CA USA.
ANAEROBE 2012 will address both the clinical and microbiological aspects of anaerobes, as related to human diseases, animal disease, and environmental conditions. Mixing theory and practical applications, the Congress will consist of invited speakers, oral presentations, and poster presentations, representing work by researchers from 28 countries.
Pre-Congress Hands-On Workshop - June 27-28, 2012
The Pre-Congress Anaerobic Identification and Susceptibility Testing Workshop will be conducted June 27-28, 2012 on the campus of Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, CA. This 2-day course will consist of lectures and hands-on experience, covering both classical and advanced methods for identification and susceptibility testing of anaerobic bacteriology.
The first day will explore techniques for identifying anaerobes based on phenotypic characteristics and susceptibility testing methods. The second day will address the advanced isolate identification methods, of MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry, 16S rDNA Sequencing, Culture Independent Methods, and Pyrosequencing. This workshop is accredited for 14 continuing education contact hours for clinical laboratory scientists.
For info, visit the web site: www.anaerobe.org
Sincerely
Ronald Goldman, Ph.D.
Anaerobe Society
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