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Pharmaceutical Microbiology for Non-microbiologists - A2Z Microbiology
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Pharmaceutical Microbiology for Non-microbiologists

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This course is dedicated to all people involved in or looking to get involved in the analysis of microbiological data. We know how confusing it can be to understand the language used and information being shared and the implications of a wrong analysis in your organisation. This course is designed to help you develop a solid understanding of the principal microbiological techniques and the data they produce in pharmaceutical microbiology.

Structure

  • Microorganism – A basic look.
  • Your facility and the microorganisms
  • Microbiological Methods
  • Microbiological Results
  • Wild type microorganisms VS Objectionable microorganisms
  • Rapid Microbiological methods – Fashion trend or the future
  • Product Quality- A microbiological overview
  • Microbiology safety
  • Microbiological contamination investigations
  • A Case study

Fees

This course costs £250 and includes access to course material, as well as a defined list of objectionable organisms.

(Please contact us for student rates if you are a student)