Taking place in Dakar, Senegal in August 2025, this 6-day intensive workshop will equip you with cutting-edge skills in virus genome analysis, bioinformatics, and epidemic tracking.
VEME brings together leading global researchers to offer handson training in phylogenetic inference, evolutionary hypothesis testing, next-generation sequencing (NGS) analysis, and how to apply genomics to public health responses. This program is an excellent opportunity for researchers, epidemiologists, bioinformaticians, virologists, and public health professionals who are eager to enhance their expertise in molecular epidemiology and virus evolution while networking with some of the worlds leading scientists and peers.
The workshop is designed to provide participants with invaluable insights into virus genome analysis and outbreak tracking, all while strengthening global public health systems. Youll be learning from toptier researchers and gaining practical skills that are essential for tackling global health challenges, including emerging infectious diseases.
The application deadline is 30 April 2025, and candidates will be selected based on the quality of their abstract and motivation statement. The application fee is $700, which covers attendance, coffee, and lunch. Scholarships are available for eligible candidates from resource-limited settings, covering travel, accommodation, and registration fees, thanks to funding from the Ministry of Health.
Apply now for the chance to gain world-class training in bioinformatics and virus evolution! Dont miss this opportunity to advance your career and make a meaningful impact on global health.
Apply here: https://veme.climade.health/
Click on the image above to read the gem, genomics, epidemics & microbes Vol 8 Issue 2, Feb 2025, or scan the qrcode.
News date: 2025-03-05
Links:
https://issuu.com/the.gem/docs/the_gem_-_genomics_epidemics_microbes_-_feb_202
KRISP has been created by the coordinated effort of the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), the Technology Innovation Agency (TIA) and the South African Medical Research Countil (SAMRC).
Location: K-RITH Tower Building
Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine, UKZN
719 Umbilo Road, Durban, South Africa.
Director: Prof. Tulio de Oliveira