IGH Bacterial Genomic Sequencing Workshop 2025

Date: 5th November – 14th November 2025

Acquire bacterial genomics competence through hands-on NGS training with cutting-edge Illumina technology guided by experts.

About the Workshop

The IGH Next Generation Sequencing for Bacterial Detection and Characterisation Workshop 2025 is designed to equip African scientists with advanced genomics knowledge for bacterial identification and characterisation.

This intensive 10-day program combines theoretical foundations with hands-on experience using Illumina sequencing platforms.

Led by the Institute of Genomics & Global Health (IGH), which has successfully trained over 3,000 researchers, scientists, and students across 53 out of 54 countries in Africa, the workshop emphasises whole genome sequencing (WGS) of bacteria from human, animal, water, and environmental samples.

The training has direct applications in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) surveillance, outbreak response, and public health research.

 

Workshop Content

Principles of NGS Technology

Fundamentals of sequencing platforms and workflows

Nucleic Acid Extraction

Best practices for bacterial DNA isolation from diverse samples

qPCR and Quality Control

Quantification and validation techniques

Library Construction (LC) and Pooling

Sample preparation for sequencing

Sequencing Platform Operation

Hands-on Illumina training

Bioinformatics Analysis

Genome assembly, annotation, and variant detection

AMR Surveillance Applications

Resistance mechanisms and outbreak investigation

Environmental & Clinical Applications

Real-world case studies in bacterial genomics

Training Fee

₦100,000

This Covers:

  • workshop materials
  • coffee break
  • laboratory fee

Who Can Apply

The workshop is open to:

Academic or institutional researchers involved in studying bacteria, microbial communities, or applying genomics to understand microbial functions, evolution, or pathogenicity.

Ideal candidates:
Postdoctoral fellows, research associates, or early-career scientists who aim to integrate genomics approaches into their microbial research or improve data analysis skills.

Students currently enrolled in MSc, MPhil, or PhD programs in biology, microbiology, biotechnology, bioinformatics, or related fields.

Ideal candidates:
Students who wish to acquire practical and analytical genomics skills for their research projects or thesis work.

Technical or bench scientists working in diagnostic, reference, or research laboratories handling bacterial cultures or molecular testing.

Ideal candidates:
Mid-career laboratory technologists, biomedical scientists, or research technicians responsible for generating or analyzing bacterial genomic data.

Personnel from public health agencies or organizations responsible for monitoring, detecting, and investigating bacterial disease outbreaks.

Ideal candidates:
Public health officials seeking to integrate genomic data into routine disease surveillance and response workflows.

Medical doctors, veterinarians, pharmacists, infection control practitioners, or researchers focusing on antibiotic stewardship and AMR monitoring.

Ideal candidates:
Professionals linking clinical practice with genomics-based AMR surveillance, bridging the gap between lab data and patient or population outcomes.

Training Benefits

Comprehensive hands-on NGS training experience

Access to the Illumina sequencing platform and equipment

Training in bioinformatics tools and bacterial sequence analysis

Understanding of AMR surveillance and outbreak investigation

Certificate of completion from IGH

Networking opportunities with genomics experts and peers

Skills for establishing genomics capabilities in home institutions

Knowledge for translational research in bacterial genomics

Practical experience in an end-to-end bacterial genome sequencing workflow

Access to laboratory sessions and sequencing experiments

Access to laboratory sessions and sequencing experiments

Strategic Impact

This training aligns with IGH’s mission to:

GET IN TOUCH

We’d love to hear from you! Whether you have questions, need more information, or wish to collaborate, feel free to reach out to us.

Our Address

ACEGID Genomics Centre, Redeemer's University, Ede 232101, Osun

PHONE NUMBER

+234 9069161662 – Office

EMAIL ADDRESS

WORKING HOURS

Mon to Fri: 8am to 5pm

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