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Announcing the 2025 Microbiology Week!

Register today to access these curated webinars live or on demand

by | May 1, 2025

Contract Laboratory and OUTSOURCE! bring to you Microbiology Week, an engaging three-day virtual event from June 17–19, 2025. The event brings together talks from experts, thought leaders, and professionals in microbiology to explore advancements, innovative testing methodologies, and regulatory updates driving the field.

Whether you’re involved in food safety testing, pharmaceutical microbiology, environmental monitoring, or clinical diagnostics, this event is tailored to provide actionable insights for professionals across industries. 

Key topics

  • Pathogen detection and quantification
  • Antimicrobial efficacy testing
  • Bioburden and sterility testing
  • Advances in rapid microbiological methods
  • Navigating compliance with FDA, ISO, and USP regulations

This event is perfect for microbiologists, quality assurance (QA) specialists, R&D scientists, regulatory professionals, and lab managers seeking to stay ahead in this ever-evolving field. 

Join us for this virtual gathering to network, learn, and enhance your understanding of microbiological testing.

Register for free today

FEATURED SESSIONS

Day 1: Tuesday, 17 June 2025
Elevating Traditional Bioburden Testing with Membrane Filter Technique
Microbiology Testing in Cosmetics: Comparing BAM23, PCPC, COLIPA, EU, and USP Methods
Understanding and Controlling Bioburden for Pharmaceutical Product Safety
Day 2: Wednesday, 18 June 2025
Stericyte: A New AI-Powered Approach to Rapid Microbial Detection for Food Safety
Challenges and Opportunities in Bioburden and Sterility Testing in Africa’s Healthcare and Pharma Industries
Day 3: Thursday, 19 June 2025
Building an Effective Environmental Monitoring Program
Automated High-Throughput Micro-Object Characterization in Liquids Using an AI-Based Holographic Imaging Platform
Preservative Efficacy Testing: Ensuring Microbial Stability and Regulatory Compliance

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