2nd IMI AMR Accelerator Annual Meeting
OnlineThe 2nd Annual meeting for the Cross-IMI AMR Accelerator community was held online on 28 September 2021 and brought together >160 members of the 8 AMR Accelerator projects. After an […]
The 2nd Annual meeting for the Cross-IMI AMR Accelerator community was held online on 28 September 2021 and brought together >160 members of the 8 AMR Accelerator projects. After an […]
Recap of the first UNITE4TB webinar: Panel discussion on global burden of TB On 03 March 2022, UNITE4TB held its first in a series of webinars being organized by project […]
About fifteen people attended this webinar which provided the most recent updates of ongoing TB research within the IMI AMR Accelerator. The following speakers addressed the challenges of their respective […]
The 3rd AMR Accelerator Cross-project Meeting for the AMR Accelerator community, a total of 9 projects, took place on 06 April 2022 in Basel, Switzerland. Please find more details here […]
In June 2022, the Paul-Ehrlich-Institut organised a two-day virtual expert workshop on behalf of the COMBINE project. The workshop aimed to address the challenges in developing monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against […]
Recap of the third UNITE4TB webinar: Progress made to date in shortening TB treatment UNITE4TB held its third public webinar on Thursday 7 July, with a focus on the recent […]
About twenty people attended this webinar which focused on some highlights and challenges from three TB focused projects, namely UNITE4TB, ERA4TB, and TRIC-TB. The selected speakers, Modesto Remuinan-Blanco (TRIC-TB and […]
ERA4TB launched a series of webinars aimed at exploring key topics in relation to tuberculosis and antimicrobial research and development from clinical, regulatory and HTA perspectives. With the title “Challenges […]
About fifteen people attended the kick-off meeting of the Scientific Interest Group (SIG) on machine learning (ML). First, all attendees introduced themselves and outlined their interest in ML. Frederik Deroose, […]
About fifteen people attended the kick-off meeting of the Scientific Interest Group (SIG) on animal models. First, all attendees introduced themselves and outlined which models they currently use in their […]