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Rapid Detection of Pathogens In Clinical Laboratory

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3 days National Workshop on- Rapid Detection of Pathogens In Clinical Laboratory

SciBug is hosting a 3 days certificate workshop on Rapid Detection of pathogens in Clinical Laboratory
 

Event Details & Schedule

  • Event Dates :  3rd - 5th May, 2023
  • Venue : Online (meeting link will be shared with registered candidates)
  • Time : 08:00 pm - 09:00 pm IST
  • Last date of registration: 2nd May, 2023
  • Certificate will be provided. 
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Module

  • Day 1
-Introduction to rapid diagnostic tests
-Common methods used in rapid test in a diagnostic lab
-Importance of rapid tests in diagnostic laboratory
  • Day 2
-Important Rapid tests in common diseases
-Interpretation of rapid disease clinically
  • Day 3
-Quality Assurance in rapid tests
-Advances in rapid tests
-Limitations and barriers in rapid tests
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Session Time:

08:00 pm to 09:00 pm - 3rd - 5th May, 2023
 

How to Register?

  1. Scan the QR Code provided below and you will be directed to your payment option.
     2. Next pay the amount mentioned below for your category

UG Students - Rs. 350/-
PG Students - Rs. 450/-
Doctors & Paramedics - Rs. 500/-
PhD & Faculty members - Rs. 600/-
Corporate Workers - Rs. 800/-

QR code

3. Then Fill up the google form link below:


About the Speaker:

Dr. Arnaw Kishore, PhD, CIC, FAGE

  1. Assistant Professor & Molecular Lab Incharge 
    Department of Microbiology 
    MVJ Medical College and Research Hospital  
    Bengaluru, Karnataka, INDIA

  2. Consultant Molecular Biologist 
    ChroneVa Diagnostic 
    Bengaluru, India

Dr. Arnaw Kishore is a permanent resident of India and an Indian citizen having PhD in Biomedical Science (Medical Microbiology and Molecular Virology) with 12 months of post doc, 90 months of teaching & research and 75 months of diagnostic microbiology lab experience.

He has finished his training in Epidemiology – The Basic Science of Public Health from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s, North Carolina, USA in 2014 and M.A.S.T.E.R Antimicrobial Susceptibility CLSI standards in 2015. He was one of the Youngest Infection Control Officer in 2011 - 2012 at Delhi NCR area, India and during that time he was able to isolate 2 rare bacteria which has been presented in National and International Conference and published in the Journal. He was first Non-Medical Research Scientist in Ranchi, Jharkhand where he was working in Diagnostic Virology laboratory under Department of Health Research, Govt of India. He was Nodal Officer for NACO, Coordinator for TB DOTS and Coordinator for Central Research Laboratory at a Medical College in Central India. Currently while working as Assistant Professor, he is teaching Clinical Microbiology to MBBS, Nursing, BSc & Diploma – Allied Sciences students covering General Bacteriology, Systemic Bacteriology, Parasitology, Mycology, Virology. As Molecular Biology In charge and Consultant Microbiologist and Molecular biologist he has immense experience in managing research group and in-vitro diagnostic microbiology & molecular biology lab of 5 – 10 Biomedical Scientist, Research Assistant and Technologist. 

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