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Global lessons from metagenomics for future critical care and pathogen surveillance

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Understanding infection biology — from ICU pneumonia to broader pathogen surveillance — demands approaches that deliver richer information, faster, and with flexibility across sample types and settings.

This webinar will examine how real-time Oxford Nanopore sequencing can support research into respiratory infections, antimicrobial strategy development, and the potential for wider adoption of applied metagenomics in clinical microbiology and public health.

Georgios Kitsios will outline how applying Oxford Nanopore metagenomic sequencing to culture-positive pneumonia samples provides a more detailed picture of microbial community structure, co-infections and host responses. His work demonstrates substantial diversity even in cases considered diagnostically straightforward, using standard clinical methods, thereby offering new perspectives into infection biology and inflammation research.

Gowtham Thakku will share findings from evaluating Oxford Nanopore metagenomic workflows using spike-in standards and varied real-world specimens. He will highlight practical considerations from global infectious disease training programmes and how these experiences are informing capacity building for future pathogen genomic surveillance.

In this webinar, you will learn:

  • About the limitations of conventional culture methods in severe pneumonia

  • How metagenomic sequencing reveals microbial complexity even in culture-positive pneumonias.

  • How pathogen abundance and community composition may relate to host inflammation and potential survival outcomes

  • Key technical considerations, optimisations, and training insights for implementing Oxford Nanopore metagenomic workflows in research and surveillance settings.

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