CSAR lecture - Where do we do go next with antimicrobial resistance?
- π€ Speaker: Prof. Stephen Baker, Cambridge Inst. for Therapeutic Immunology & Infectious Disease
- π Date & Time: Monday 17 October 2022, 19:30 - 21:00
- π Venue: Location: Wolfson Lecture Theatre, Churchill College, and Zoom
Abstract
Antimicrobial resistance is a major global health issue, and the problem is increasing. From personal experience and research projects I will show how antimicrobials are shaping the rapid evolution of bacterial populations, the crisis they are causing and what can be done to challenge this trajectory.
Tickets and a Zoom link are available at Eventbrite
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Prof. Stephen Baker, Cambridge Inst. for Therapeutic Immunology & Infectious Disease
Monday 17 October 2022, 19:30-21:00