Join thousands of scientists, researchers and health care professionals in your field, who are all traveling to Los Angeles, June 19–23, for the largest microbial sciences gathering in the world! Dr. John Helmann and Dr. Anne W. Rimoin are just some of the world-renowned speakers lined up in ASM Microbe’s cutting-edge scientific program.
Our experts have curated groundbreaking scientific sessions on topics that are shaping the future of humanity. From microbial solutions to global problems to artificial Intelligence (AI) research, we have something for everyone. Here is a list of just a few of the cutting-edge topics for all:
Standard registration deadline: May 28, 2025
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Next generation sequencing approaches for next generation surveillance of acute respiratory infections
Acute respiratory infection (ARI) remains one of the leading causes of severe illness, particularly in children, and is caused by a diverse set of pathogens. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) can at once detect and characterize multiple pathogens in a sample, potentially with a single workflow. The resulting information may have unique but synergistic benefits for primary care and public health surveillance. Join us to hear from the team at Children’s Mercy Hospital as they share their experience with NGS assay optimization and interpretation. Dr. Gummersheimer will address considerations for and performance of single- and multi-pathogen NGS testing. Dr. Selvarangan will discuss potential for integration of the resulting data with existing surveillance programs, e.g. the New Vaccine Surveillance Network, and future paradigms that might integrate routine patient testing with molecular surveillance.
Rangaraj Selvarangan, BVSc, PhD, D(ABMM)
Professor, School of Medicine | Director, Microbiology Laboratory
Children’s Mercy Hospital
University of Missouri – Kansas City, School of Medicine
Stephanie Gummersheimer, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Scholar
Children’s Mercy Hospital
Title: Performance Evaluation of Metagenomics Next Generation Sequencing (mNGS) and Targeted Next Generation Sequencing (tNGS) in HIV+ Pulmonary Infections
Authors: F. Wei1, X. Ma1, L. Zhang1, S. Guo1, M. Zhang1, Y. Qu1, T. Zhang1, Y. Zhang1, X. Lin2
1Beijing Youan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
2Illumina (China) Scientific Co., Ltd., Shanghai, China
Date: June 22, 2025
Sessions:
Presented as a poster in CIV04 Sunday: Infections in the Immunocompromised Host session, available for viewing 10 AM – 4 PM (PT)
Presented as a Rapid Fire talk in CIV-RF-403 Sunday Rapid Fire: Epidemiology and Pathogenesis of Infections in Adults session the same day; 11:45 AM – 12:30 PM (PT)