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Innovate UK invites ambitious companies in the Antimicrobial Resistance sector to join a programme that includes market visits to Hyderabad and Bangalore.

Cresset Discovery is collaborating with the University of Exeter to find new antimicrobial drugs.

Addressing the antimicrobial resistance crisis will require a multifaceted approach - could extending patent terms encourage pharmaceutical companies to drive innovation in this area? Potte...

The University of Liverpool in partnership with the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine have joined forces on a £1.3million research project to develop new inhaled drug delivery platforms...

Antimicrobial resistance is increasingly becoming one of the biggest challenges in modern life, and as an evolutionary process we must endeavour to pre-empt future resistance. By looking to...

Professor Dame Sally Davies, former Chief Medical Officer and current UK Special Envoy on Antimicrobial Resistance, visited Liverpool this week to help launch an ambitious new programme of A...

Looking for investment and collaborations

Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and The University of Liverpool have been awarded £3.54m for a research project that aims to develop a ‘personalised health’ approach to prevent an...

The University of Liverpool and the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) have been awarded £3.54m for a research project that aims to develop a ‘personalised health’ approach to...

The AMR Centre has received a significant funding package to support the expansion of its pipeline of new drugs to treat drug-resistant infections.

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