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Danaher collaboration at ESCMID Global 2025 to transform the future of clinical microbiology

7 May 2025
Sonia Nicholas
Managing Editor and Clinical Lead
Danaher collaboration at ESCMID Global 2025 to transform the future of clinical microbiology

At this year’s ESCMID Global 2025 conference, Beckman Coulter Microbiology and Cepheid made a powerful debut under a joint Danaher booth, marking a significant step in diagnostic innovation. Beckman Coulter Microbiology President, Christian Borjesson, welcomes Dr. Stephanie Mitchell to the team as Principal Scientist and Scientific Director. Together, they share their vision of integrating molecular diagnostics, phenotypical susceptibility testing, and immunodiagnostics to better serve clinicians and patients.

One pressing challenge in clinical microbiology is the demand to do more with fewer resources, impacting screening programs for multi drug-resistant organisms. This underscores the urgency of cross-functional collaborations — engaging governmental agencies, labs, diagnostics, and pharmaceutical companies to accelerate detection and response. A One Health perspective, bridging agriculture, environment, and veterinary sciences, will be crucial in combating global antimicrobial resistance.

This partnership marks a significant step forward in protecting public health through cutting-edge diagnostics and strategic collaboration. The future of microbiology is evolving, and Beckman Coulter is at the forefront of change.

This video was filmed at ESCMID Global 2025 in Vienna, Austria.

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Clinical MicrobiologyMicrobiology is the study of microorganisms including protists, prokaryotes, fungi, and, often, viruses. Microorganisms are a useful research tool as genetic vectors and, in immunology, for antibiotic susceptibility testing, cellular biology and genetics. Microorganisms commonly grow readily in incubators with microbial culture media; this can contain chromogenic supplements to differentiate between cell lines. Estimate your culture’s density of microorganisms with colony counters, or screen and select colonies for desirable clones with automated colony pickers. Additionally, equipment is available to monitor environments for the presence of microbes and identify with microbial identification instruments. Find the best microbiology products in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.MicrobiologyMicrobiology is the study of microorganisms including protists, prokaryotes, fungi, and, often, viruses. Microorganisms are a useful research tool as genetic vectors and, in immunology, for antibiotic susceptibility testing, cellular biology and genetics. Microorganisms commonly grow readily in incubators with microbial culture media; this can contain chromogenic supplements to differentiate between cell lines. Estimate your culture’s density of microorganisms with colony counters, or screen and select colonies for desirable clones with automated colony pickers. Additionally, equipment is available to monitor environments for the presence of microbes and identify with microbial identification instruments. Find the best microbiology products in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.