Centre to Impact AMR

Centre to Impact AMR

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The interdisciplinary 'Monash Centre to Impact AMR' is working on solutions to the problem of AMR. Comments Policy

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Our philosophy is to reduce the burden of AMR in society by reducing evolutionary pressures that drive it. Stay on topic. Posts in violation of our rules are subject to removal.

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Centre to Impact Antimicrobial Resistance

Our Mission is to provide solutions that will minimise and reverse antimicrobial-resistance. We plan to provide evidenced-based guidelines to (1) reduce the transmission of antimicrobial-resistant infections, (2) extend the working life of current and new drugs (3) identify and develop new targets for drug development and (4) improve health outcomes of Asia-Pacific and Global Communities.

Professor Trevor Lithgow’s vision has led to the creation of a specialised multi-disciplinary centre, to enact real change to the global problem of AMR. The Centre houses expertise across several critical disciplines, including Sociology, Infectious Diseases, Microbiology, Engineering, Biochemistry, Biomedicine and Chemistry. Located at Monash University campus Clayton, Victoria, Australia.

This page is providing a mixture of peer-reviewed science relating to AMR and AMR issues relating to Public Health concerns.

Location

Website

monash.edu/impact-amr

Address


Clayton, VIC

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm