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RDI conference 2021 - Assisting LMIC to fight multidrug-resistant bacterial infections
Video performed for the 2021 RDI conference.
Watch to learn about the new CARB-X subproject to be developed at IMB, UQ, on improving antibiotics to fight drug-resistant bacteria with collaboration from institutions from low- and middle-income countries (not *medium* as I say in the video. Also, we didn't create octapeptins, they exist naturally, but studied them to be able to produce analogues of those in the lab).
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SDRI 2017 conference - it's a wrap!
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The global leaders in antimicrobial resistance, including researchers, politicians, policymakers and advocates, gathered in Brisbane for the Solutions for Drug-Resistant Infections conference held in April. www.sdri2017.org Notable speakers included Professor Dame Sally Davies (Chief Medical Officer for England), Jennifer Leeds (Novartis), Zuoyu Xu (NIH), John Rex (CARB-X and Wellcome Trust), R...
SDRI 2017 - Top three AMR research priorities panel session
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Some of the world's leading politicians, advocates, industry representatives and researchers in drug-resistant infections gathered in Brisbane, Australia for the Solutions for Drug-Resistant Infections conference (SDRI) 3-5 April 2017: www.sdri2017.org On the final day of SDRI 2017, a panel of experts discussed the status of drug-resistance research and, with the help of SDRI delegates, decided...
SDRI 2017 - Interview with Dame Sally Davies on ABC Radio National with Fran Kelly
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Some of the world's leading politicians, advocates, industry representatives and researchers in drug-resistant infections gathered in Brisbane, Australia for the Solutions for Drug-Resistant Infections conference (SDRI) 3-5 April 2017: www.sdri2017.org Antibiotic-resistant infections are one of the biggest challenges facing healthcare systems around the world-and it's not a problem for the futu...
Interview with SDRI keynote speakers on ABC Radio with Katherine Feeney for SDRI 2017 conference
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Some of the world's leading politicians, advocates, industry representatives and researchers in drug-resistant infections gathered in Brisbane, Australia for the Solutions for Drug-Resistant Infections conference (SDRI) 3-5 April 2017: www.sdri2017.org Antibiotic-resistant infections are one of the biggest challenges facing healthcare systems around the world-and it's not a problem for the futu...
Interview with Dame Sally Davies on ABC Radio with Katherine Feeney for SDRI 2017 conference
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Some of the world's leading politicians, advocates, industry representatives and researchers in drug-resistant infections gathered in Brisbane, Australia for the Solutions for Drug-Resistant Infections conference (SDRI) 3-5 April 2017: www.sdri2017.org Professor Dame Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer for England SDRI 2017 plenary speaker joined ABC Radio Katherine Feeney on Monday 3 April 201...
Superbugs at the Olympics community event
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Talking science, sport and superbugs during Antibiotic Awareness Week. Superbug-infested waters posed a major health threat to our sporting superstars at this year's Rio Olympic Games. But what did this mean for our athletes? Are athletes more prone to superbug infections? And are antibiotics over-prescribed in the sporting world? On 17 November 2016 IMB Centre for Superbug Solutions and CO-ADD...
Solutions for Drug-Resistant Infections (SDRI 2017) conference - Brisbane - April 2017
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Join us in Brisbane Australia for Solutions for Drug-Resistant Infections (SDRI 2017) conference, 3-5 April 2017. www.sdri2017.org SDRI 2017 is a multi-disciplinary scientific conference for the Asia Pacific region focused on Solutions for Drug-Resistant Infections. This inaugural conference theme is New Drugs for Drug-Resistant Infections. The conference will take place at the Brisbane Convent...
Matthew Ames, bacterial infection survivor and advocate
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Matthew Ames is tireless advocate and ambassador for The University of Queensland Institute for Molecular Bioscience’s Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery (CO-ADD), which is a global, open-access research program looking for new antibiotics to combat drug-resistant infections. Matthew was 39 years old when what started as a sore throat resulted in the loss of all four of his limbs. ...
Paralympian Chris Bond highlights the importance of antibiotic research
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Paralympian Chris Bond was 19 when a severe bacterial infection in his bowel spread through his body and sent him into septic shock. Chris is working with the Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery (CO-ADD), based at The University of Queensland, to bring attention to the multidrug-resistant bacteria that nearly took his life. Chris contracted the bacterial infection while being treate...
CO-ADD Compound Preparation
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CO-ADD is a global initiative of The University of Queensland’s Institute for Molecular Bioscience (UQ IMB) and is funded by Wellcome Trust and UQ. We perform primary antimicrobial screening free of charge for academic research groups. We have spent the last 3 years standardising assays and workflows to be able to screen for, and then validate, new anti-microbials in 384 well format. We are see...
How CO-ADD can contribute to a PhD student's research, with Angie Jarrad
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We want to show how easy it is for chemists around the world to enter the CO-ADD Chemistry prize. Win a prize pool up to US $5,500 to help support submitting compounds to the CO-ADD global initiative to find the next antibiotic.
The CO-ADD Chemistry Prize
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The Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery (CO-ADD) Chemistry Prize will help academics around the world to submit compounds to our global initiative to combat the superbug crisis.
Wash your hands!
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The University of Queensland’s Dr Alysha Elliott swabbed people’s hands and common workplace surfaces to expose some of the germiest places around the office, as part of Global Handwashing Day (15 October 2015). read why you should think twice about reaching for your phone at lunch: www.uq.edu.au/news/article/2015/10/why-you-should-think-twice-about-reaching-your-phone-lunch
What is CO-ADD?
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The Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery (CO-ADD) is a global not-for-profit initiative inviting chemists across the world to submit compounds for free screening for antimicrobial activity. We screen compounds against bacteria and fungi for free and we are funded by the Wellcome Trust and UQ.
CO-ADD - a community based approach to fighting superbugs
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CO-ADD - a community based approach to fighting superbugs
QLD Chief Health Officer take home message on superbug crisis
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QLD Chief Health Officer take home message on superbug crisis
UQ student take home message on superbug crisis
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UQ student take home message on superbug crisis
Matthew Ames take home message on the superbug crisis
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Matthew Ames take home message on the superbug crisis
UK Chief Medical Officer Dame Sally Davies on antibiotic resistance
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UK Chief Medical Officer Dame Sally Davies on antibiotic resistance
Daphne Deckers's fight against a superbug infection
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Daphne Deckers's fight against a superbug infection
New antibiotics needed to fight drug-resistant bacteria, Queensland researchers warn
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New antibiotics needed to fight drug-resistant bacteria, Queensland researchers warn
CO-ADD: Global Quest to Beat Superbugs
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CO-ADD: Global Quest to Beat Superbugs
Chemists to aid the community for open antimicrobial drug discovery (CO-ADD)
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Chemists to aid the community for open antimicrobial drug discovery (CO-ADD)

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    Would it help if the govt banned the use of antibiotics on farm animals, being used merely to make them fatter? This has been a problem talked about for years, where scientists warned if farmers give large amounts of antibiotics to their cows, although this does make the cows fatter, it also allows new viruses to develop which are resistant to antibiotics.