Throughout 2025 the GetGenome Genomics For All seminar series will feature speakers using genomics to address important research questions. These seminars are free and open to everyone but require registration. Scroll down to discover upcoming live events or explore our library of recorded sessions.

Dr Phil Carella
(The John Innes Centre, UK)
"Harnessing Plant Evolutionary Diversity to Decode Pseudomonas Virulence"
Date/Time: TBC
REGISTRATION OPENING SOON
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You can find recorded sessions on our YouTube channel.

Dr Amal Boukteb (National Institute of Agricultural Research of Tunisia)
"From Genomes to Solutions: Bioinformatics Approaches to Unravel the Vicia faba/Orobanche foetida Interaction"

Professor Derek Lundberg (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)
"Genomics in a plant-associated Sphingomonas culture collection to determine genes useful in agricultural inoculants"

Professor Dan MacLean (The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich, UK)
"Free Computers!* *(Terms and Conditions may apply)"

Harshanie Dasanayaka (The John Innes, Norwich, UK)
"Unlocking the Antimicrobial Potential of Environmental Pseudomonas: An Integrative Genomic and Bioinformatic Approach"

Dr Michelle Hulin (Michigan State University, USA)
"Phages in action: Their role as key players in bacterial virulence on plants"

Dr Muhammad Yasir (Quadram Institute Biosciences, UK)
"TraDIS-Xpress - the story of random destruction to systematic understanding"

Dr Ben Pascoe (University of Oxford, UK)
Dr Evangelos Mourkas (Uppsala Universitet, Sweden)
"Global genomic epidemiology of Campylobacter: Insights into infections and the evolution of antimicrobial resistance in Peru"

Dr Tina Keller-Costa (Instituto Superior Technico, University of Lisbon)
"Metagenomic insights into the diversity, function and biotechnological potential of the coral microbiome"

Dr Rodrigo Mendes (Embrapa Environment, Brazil)
"The rhizosphere microbiome: the second plant genome"