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GMI newsletter 198 people from 34 countries will be participating in the GMI7 Meeting

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We have had a very good response with around 198 people so far registered – so very close to capacity. The website will be updated with further logistic details e.g. on arranged transport to/from York hotels as well as the final programme. See the GMI7 FERA website http://fera.co.uk/events/GMI2014... Read more
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A satellite meeting sponsored by Defra will be held on the 10th September 2014 ahead of the GMI7 meeting held at the Food and Environment Research Agency... Read more
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Whole genome sequencing (WGS) is expected to replace conventional techniques in the coming years, given the rapidly declining costs and the wealth of... Read more
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GMI was presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Association for Food Protection (IAFP), 2014, at a mini-symposium on whole genome sequencing... Read more
GMI envisions a global system of DNA genome databases for microbial and infectious disease identification and diagnostics. Such a system will benefit those tackling individual problems at the frontline, clinicians, veterinarian, etc., as well as policy-makers, regulators, and industry. By enabling access to this global resource, a professional response on health threats will be within reach of all countries with basic laboratory infrastructure.

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