Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR): How can anticipating advances in synthetic biology help combat one of our greatest health and policy-making challenges?
Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR): How can anticipating advances in synthetic biology help combat one of our greatest health and policy-making challenges?
Afternoon
- (10mins)
Welcome on behalf of GESDA
Maricela Muñoz
Sophie Gilbert
- (10mins)
A sleeping threat: AMR and fungal pandemics
Joseph Heitman
- (10mins)
Anticipating the future of synthetic biology
Patrick Cai
- (15mins)
Contextualising the challenge of combatting AMR within diplomacy
Fernando Espinosa
Muhammad Adeel
- (30mins)
It is 2035. We are using the tools of synthetic biology to successfully combat AMR, globally. What solutions were put in place to get here?
Maricela Muñoz
- (10mins)
Closing remarks
Jennifer Cohn
- (5mins)
Wrap-up of the private workshop
Martin Müller
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