The complexity of TB diagnosis: Can chemistry contribute?
Friday the 21st of June 2013
Bangor University
School of Chemistry
The Orton Lecture Theatre
Bangor University
LL57 2UW
Supported by the Chemistry Biology Interface Division of the Royal Society of Chemistry
This workshop is aimed to highlight the novel research that is taking place at the interface between biology and chemistry; whilst enhancing the possibilities to network on a regional and international level with regards to the detection of TB.
The WHO has identified a critical need for a point of care sensor for the detection of TB that works in patients co-infected with HIV, and have suggested that multiplex assays offer a likely solution.
The workshop will pull together experts in the field of the detection of TB. The meeting is hoped to generate new research collaborations and future funding applications.
A full program will follow shortly.
For more information please contact:
c.d.gwenin@bangor.ac.uk
Direct Line: 0044 1248 383741
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