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Issued 27th July 2020. futurelearn.

com/certificates/mut0jof
Certificate of Achievement

Ambar Wati Putri Adi


has completed the following course:

BACTERIAL GENOMES: ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE IN BACTERIAL PATHOGENS


WELLCOME GENOME CAMPUS ADVANCED COURSES AND SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCES

This course covered some of the mechanisms of antibiotic actions and bacterial resistance to
antibiotics, the laboratory techniques used to accurately identify resistant strains, and bioinformatic
tools used to analyse genomic data. The significance of AMR for global health was also discussed.

3 weeks, 5 hours per week

Dr Rebecca Twells Beth Blane


Head of Research Assistant
Wellcome Genome Campus Advanced Courses and University of Cambridge
Scientific Conferences

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Ambar Wati Putri Adi
has completed the following course: 83%
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BACTERIAL GENOMES: ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE IN BACTERIAL SCORE

PATHOGENS
WELLCOME GENOME CAMPUS ADVANCED COURSES AND SCIENTIFIC
CONFERENCES

This course covered some of the mechanisms of • Molecular detection and characterisation of AMR
antibiotic actions and bacterial resistance to resistance genes
antibiotics. The course demonstrated the • Recent developments in genomic technology for
laboratory, molecular and other advanced tackling AMR
approaches and techniques for the detection
and characterisation of AMR genes to accurately
identify resistant strains. Role of genomics in
tackling AMR for research, diagnosis and
surveillance was demonstrated using freely
available web tools. The significance and
challenges of AMR for global health were also
discussed.
STUDY REQUIREMENT
3 weeks, 5 hours per week
LEARNING OUTCOMES
• Describe the clinical significance and challenges
of AMR
• Describe molecular approaches and techniques
for the detection and characterisation of AMR
genes
• Identify the resistance profile of bacterial
pathogens
• Explain the principles and practice of Quality
Assurance and Quality Control in AMR
surveillance techniques, antimicrobial
susceptibility testing and reporting
• Explore the role of genomics in tackling AMR
from a research, diagnostics and surveillance
point of view
SYLLABUS
• Significance and challenges of AMR and the
need for control of antibiotic use
• Mechanisms of antibiotic action, resistance and
evolution
• Antimicrobial susceptibility testing

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