The ARC Hub for antimicrobial resistance (AMR Hub) “takes on the global challenge of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) for Australia through a world-first partnership between industry, researchers, and end users. The AMR Hub fosters a pre-commercialisation environment to address both social and laboratory-based preclinical challenges to provide a highly integrated diagnostic, pharmaceutical and end user solution to the problem of AMR. A goal of the Hub is to support the development of new molecular diagnostic technology, improve the processes for identifying potential antibiotic compounds and assess and advise on antimicrobial stewardship with a vision to transform social and health outcomes globally.” Through the AMR Hub, we are able to identify and foster many collaborative opportunities, including with UQ’s School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

About Research-to-Impact Talks

SPPS Research-to-Impact talks are regular informal presentations of high-quality scholarly work with broad appeal and research impact.

The wider School community is invited to attend, including academic and professional staff, special guests, visitors, as well as HDR, postgraduate, masters and honours students.

Venue

UQ Dutton Park
Room: 
InnerSPACE (room 4002) and online: https://uqz.zoom.us/j/88126645933