
Nationwide Scaling of Infection Surveillance:
A Reproducibility Case Study
Date: Thursday, May 21
Time: 9 AM (EST) | 3 PM (CET) | 6:30 PM (IST)
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Advancing clinical research and improving patient outcomes requires diagnostic approaches that are accurate, scalable, and reproducible. Yet many current methods remain time-consuming, invasive, or difficult to scale.
Join this webinar featuring two leading researchers in infection surveillance and diagnostics:
Prof. Liang Wang (Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital), author of 100+ publications in clinical microbiology and precision diagnostics, specializing in intelligent infection detection.
Dr. Alfred Tay (Marshall Centre, UWA), a microbiologist and leading expert in Helicobacter pylori, focused on precision medicine and combating antibiotic resistance.
They will present their JoVE Innovation Award-winning work on rapid, noninvasive detection of H. pylori and its antibiotic resistance using qPCR-based methods.
In this webinar, you will learn how to:
- Improve diagnostic accuracy with rapid, noninvasive approaches
- Detect antibiotic resistance to guide targeted treatment
- Scale infection surveillance for broader clinical and research impact
