Molecular Diagnostics

CLSI MM24 Webinar

Molecular Methods for Genotyping and Strain Typing of Infectious Organisms

During this insightful webinar, you will:

  • Discover the fundamentals of the biology and technology behind molecular genotyping and strain typing.
  • Explore laboratory methods for characterization and validation of the various systems available for genotyping and strain typing of infectious organisms
  • Get insights on criteria to consider for design and validation of systems implemented for genotyping and strain typing, as well as determining clinical utility of these systems.

Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding and enhance your skills in this critical area of infectious disease management.

February 22, 2022

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Scope

Learning Objectives

In this webinar, you will:

  • Describe the fundamentals of the biology and technology behind molecular genotyping and strain typing.
  • Identify laboratory methods for characterization and validation of the various systems available for genotyping and strain typing of infectious organisms.
  • Discuss insights on criteria to consider for design and validation of systems implemented for genotyping and strain typing, as well as determining clinical utility of these systems.  
Speakers
Sherry A. Dunbar, PhD, MBA
Ted E. Schutzbank, PhD, D(ABMM)
Scope

Learning Objectives

In this webinar, you will:

  • Describe the fundamentals of the biology and technology behind molecular genotyping and strain typing.
  • Identify laboratory methods for characterization and validation of the various systems available for genotyping and strain typing of infectious organisms.
  • Discuss insights on criteria to consider for design and validation of systems implemented for genotyping and strain typing, as well as determining clinical utility of these systems.  
Speakers
Sherry A. Dunbar, PhD, MBA
Ted E. Schutzbank, PhD, D(ABMM)