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This year’s programme will reflect the field’s growing complexity and dynamic response to the global health challenge of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). It will highlight surveillance innovations, novel therapeutics, pioneering anti-AMR strategies, advances in point-of-care technologies and diagnostics, the variety of non-susceptibility phenotypes, and lessons learned from non-bacterial microorganisms. The role of big data and emerging technologies in driving insights and accelerating progress across these areas will also be a key theme.

This conference will be a hybrid meeting – with onsite or virtual attendance. In addition to invited talks from global leaders, the programme will include short oral presentations selected from abstracts, posters, poster pitch talks and networking opportunities. 

criteria

  • Priority will be given to PhD students/trainees from LMICs, or those from underrepresented/minority groups. Other early career researchers will be considered if funds allow  
  • Deadline for bursary application: 1 December 2025. 

Find out more and apply.