AI and routine real life microbiology data to address antimicrobial resistance
Antimicrobial resistance ESCMID/ASM Conference on Drug Development to Meet the Challenge of Antimicrobial Resistance 2024
[00:22:33]
04 September 2024
Future perspectives: Exploring the role of artificial intelligence and machine learning in NGS
Diagnostics The Future of Infection Diagnostics: A Comprehensive Guide to Next-Generation Sequencing
[00:50:57]
04 September 2024
Future perspectives: How can developments change clinical work – pros and cons
Diagnostics The Future of Infection Diagnostics: A Comprehensive Guide to Next-Generation Sequencing
[00:43:46]
29 April 2024
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SY178
Use of AI in antibiotic discovery and treatment adaptation
Antimicrobials, PK/PD & stewardship ESCMID Global 2024
[00:56:21]
28 April 2024
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SY136
Machine learning and generative AI in CM/ID practice
Other ESCMID Global 2024
[01:03:25]
22 November 2023
Faster, broader, more accurate: prospects of next generation microbiology for AMR control
Antimicrobials, PK/PD & stewardship World AMR Awareness Week, two-part webinars
[00:20:16]
05 July 2023
ESGVM: The Global Capnocytophaga Consortium Webinar 2023: Understanding pathogen evolution and virulence across humans and animals
Infection prevention & control ESGVM: The Global Capnocytophaga Consortium Webinar 2023: Understanding pathogen evolution and virulence across humans and animals
[01:41:02]
17 April 2023
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IS38
BacteriologIA: Artificial Intelligence applied to bacteriology
Other ECCMID 2023
[01:01:47]
16 April 2023
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EW080
Software makes the lab go round: laboratory information management software (LIMS) revisited
Diagnostics ECCMID 2023
[01:37:16]
16 April 2023
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IS32
Next generation sequencing in routine use for all clinical microbiology laboratories: this is now!
Other ECCMID 2023
[02:02:09]
15 April 2023
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KN050
Digitalisation and machine learning in microbiology: addressing promises and challenges
Diagnostics ECCMID 2023
[01:01:43]
25 April 2022
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SY144
Beyond species ID: Innovative uses of MALDI-TOF in the clinical microbiology lab
Diagnostics ECCMID 2022
[01:03:54]
24 April 2022
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KN107
AI revolution in medicine
Other ECCMID 2022
[01:01:10]
23 April 2022
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PS018
Novel multi-resistant IncC plasmid carrying blaOXA-181 identified in two different E. coli strains isolated from the same human patient
Antimicrobial resistance ECCMID 2022
[00:04:52]
23 April 2022
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PS032
Optimising conditions for rapid metagenomics screening of multidrug-resistant pathogens
Diagnostics ECCMID 2022
[00:04:43]
23 April 2022
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PS082
SARS-CoV-2 serology responses in healthy blood donors from a Swiss city since the beginning of the pandemic
COVID-19 ECCMID 2022
[00:05:00]
23 April 2022
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PS084
Multi-centre technical validation of 30 rapid antigen tests for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 (VALIDATE)
COVID-19 ECCMID 2022
[00:02:45]
23 April 2022
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PS027
Quality of MALDI-TOF Mass Spectra in routine diagnostics: results from an international external quality assessment including 36 labs
Diagnostics ECCMID 2022
[00:04:25]
23 February 2022
Mass spectrometry in microbiological diagnostics beyond bacterial identification
Diagnostics Pre-ECCMID Day on Diagnostics
[01:34:25]
29 September 2021
Machine learning in microbiology diagnostics
Diagnostics, Basic microbiology Next-generation sequencing in routine clinical microbiology and infectious diseases
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