- 09:45 - 26/11/2025 to 16:25 - 27/11/2025
- Hilton Liverpool City Centre, 3 Thomas Steers Way, Liverpool, L1 8LW, United Kingdom
This meeting is a sequel to the 2022 Understanding and Predicting Microbial Evolutionary Dynamics meeting. It will feature discussions on different issues in the field of microbiology, such as the ongoing AMR crisis, and how to foster a deeper understanding of them in order to find sustainable solutions.
The College is delighted to have approved this external event for CPD credits.
If you have any questions regarding this event, please see host's information at the bottom of this page or via the Book Now button.
TOPICS COVERED
This meeting aims to identify common themes and shared approaches for understanding and and predicting microbial evolutionary dynamics across diverse systems and applications. It also hopes to strengthen collaborative ties between researchers working across the diverse field of microbial evolution, in the UK and overseas.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This meeting is suitable for anyone with an interest in microbial dynamics and the role they play in various ecosystems.
SPEAKERS
- Rosanna Wright (University of Manchester, UK)
- Dr Julie McDonald (Imperial College London, UK)
- Liam Shaw (University of Bristol, UK)
- Dr Jerónimo Rodríguez Beltrán (Evodynamics lab, Spain)
- Prof Gwen Knight (AMR Centre at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK)
- Prof Pablo I. Nikel (DTU Biosustain, Kgs Lyngby, Denmark)
- Jonathan Friedman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem)
For more information, please contact: [email protected].