ASCLEPIUS Summer School – Day 2
On the second day of the ASCLEPIUS Summer School, students continued their training at the Eliava Institute with a strong combination of theoretical and practical learning.
Dr. Marie-Agnès Petit from INRAE delivered a lecture and workshop on scientific presenting, giving students valuable skills for communicating their research effectively.
The afternoon was dedicated to laboratory practice. Students gained hands-on experience in determining phage titers, conducting a phagogram, and performing an antibiogram — all essential techniques in microbiology and phage therapy research.
This mix of communication training and practical lab work further strengthened the skills of young scientists.