Read about the groundbreaking AMR surveillance and data collection efforts by Ugandan researchers to safeguard our future. Imagine a world where antibiotics, once our life-saving shields against infections, become powerless.Continue reading “Groundbreaking AMR surveillance and data collection”
Author Archives: Chris Deputy
Postcard from Kampala: Data and Dashboards in Uganda
I recently returned from Kampala, Uganda, where I spent an incredible week at Makerere University for the Centres for Antimicrobial Optimisation Network (CAMO-Net) event. Colleagues from around the world cameContinue reading “Postcard from Kampala: Data and Dashboards in Uganda”
Lancet Series on AMR and CAMO-Net
A groundbreaking new series on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) from The Lancet, one of the world’s leading science journals, has been developed with the vital involvement of researchers from the SouthContinue reading “Lancet Series on AMR and CAMO-Net”
Professor Nélson Martins, Timor-Leste Lead
Meet Professor Nélson Martins, our CAMO-Net Timor-Leste lead. We are very lucky to have such an inspirational figure in our network, who has a fascinating history and extensive experience inContinue reading “Professor Nélson Martins, Timor-Leste Lead”
Postcard from Bangladesh
I recently had the enormous pleasure of visiting Dr Senjuti Saha and her team at the Child Health Research Foundation (CHRF) in Dhaka, Bangladesh, alongside colleagues from the University ofContinue reading “Postcard from Bangladesh”
The Fleming Fund and AMR
Members of CAMO-Net at the University of Liverpool in our UK National Hub have received £1.2m in funding to support the UK Government’s Fleming Fund and train up to 20Continue reading “The Fleming Fund and AMR”
Unlocking the potential of therapeutic drug monitoring in infection management
Our latest CAMO-Net project in the UK has begun, as blood samples have been taken from the first participant on the DATA TDM project. DATA TDM, or Analysis of RoutinelyContinue reading “Unlocking the potential of therapeutic drug monitoring in infection management”
