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RApid Diagnostics for Anti-Microbial Resistance (RADAR) Engagement at the interface of sciences for rapid detection of Anti-Microbial Resistance (AMR)

Monday, 29th April 2019, 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Registration from 12:00 pm
Registration for this event is closed

Diagnosing drug resistant infections and sepsis as early as possible is key to ensuring good clinical outcomes and proper antibiotic stewardship.  

The event will feature an afternoon of talks from a range of experts on antimicrobial resistance and the development of new diagnostic technologies.

In addition, there will be flash talks along with some directed discussions aimed to stimulate new collaborations between academia, industry and clinicians.

If you would like to present a flash talk, please contact Dr Damion Corrigan (damion.corrigan@strath.ac.uk) no later than the 15th April 2019Portraits of participants will also be shared during the event to further promote engagement based on information provided in the registration form (see example of portrait in the "Further Information” section)

Registration from 12:00 with a networking lunch until 13:00.


Who should attend?

This event is for academics, post-graduate students, charities, clinicians, industrialists and patient groups interested in the development of new diagnostic technologies for antibiotic resistant infections. 

Benefits of attending

An opportunity to:

  • hear talks on new research on AMR diagnostics,
  • gain clinical perspectives from those involved in treating infections
  • hear overview talks from organisations involved in developing diagnostic tests


Contact

Dr Damion Corrigan
phone 0141 548 3294
Chancellor's Fellow
website
Dr Melanie Jiminez
RAEng Research Fellow
website

Registration for this event is closed


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