Research conversations: Sequencing bacteria and virus genomes for disease control
20 May 2025 5-6pm
During this research conversation, Derren Ready will discuss his research exploring public views on using genome sequencing of microbes for disease control.
Sequencing the genomes of bacteria and viruses can help scientists and health workers track infections, understand how they spread, and identify drug resistance.
But it would be helpful to know:
Would people worry about being identified as part of an outbreak?
Would people like to know where their infection came from?
Are people are concerned about having their genetic information revealed?
Derren Ready will talk about his research exploring these questions.
Our speaker
Derren Ready is a consultant in public health infections and microbiology, working in the South West of England and London. He is interested in preventing infections and using genome sequencing in healthcare.
What is a research conversation?
Research Conversations are hosted by People in Health West of England and are informal sessions which are designed to give researchers and public contributors a chance to interact. Public contributors are encouraged to ask questions, learn about, and get involved in projects in their area.