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SUMMARY:ESCMID Conference on Coronavirus Disease (ECCVID)
DESCRIPTION:Speakers include Kevin Outterson\, Executive Director of CARB-X. \nThe ESCMID Conference on Coronavirus Disease (ECCVID) will take place online from Wednesday 23rd to Friday 25th September 2020 and will cover all aspects of COVID-19. ECCVID will feature a comprehensive scientific programme that will span a wide range of topics surrounding this emerging threat.  \nCOVID-19 is a major public health incident which has brought about significant challenges and uncertainties with respect to diagnostics\, therapeutics and infection prevention and control. We are learning continually about the new SARS-CoV-2 virus and an international scientific event that brings together the latest research and scientific evidence is very timely. ECCVID will offer excellent opportunities to showcase the latest findings\, share experiences and knowledge and demonstrate practical techniques and guidance.  \nInternationally renowned clinical microbiologists\, infectious diseases specialists and experts from related disciplines will present their work and latest findings on COVID-19\, during the event. \nClick here to learn more.\nClick here to view the programme.\nClick here to register. \n 
URL:https://carb-x.org/event/escmid-conference-on-coronavirus-disease-eccvid/
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SUMMARY:Antimicrobial Resistance Fighter Coalition Webinar: The global movement of microorganisms: Tracking the spread of difficult-to-treat infections
DESCRIPTION:AMR in the Light of COVID-19 – A Webinar Series\nEach of us is now living in a world with a nearly untreatable virus – but COVID-19 is not the only threat that we are facing. Many bacterial and fungal infections that were previously considered treatable are no longer responding to the drugs designed to kill them. COVID-19 foreshadows a grim future if we do not mobilize a global response to the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Through a four-part series\, global experts will discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic could reshape strategies for combating antimicrobial resistance around the world. \nAbout this Webinar:\nTracking the spread of COVID-19 has been critical to the global public health response. This information allows hospitals to prepare for surges\, governments to deploy testing strategies\, and citizens to modify their behavior appropriately. But while information about COVID-19 is readily and publicly available\, the world still struggles to monitor and track the spread of drug resistant infections.How should global monitoring and data sharing evolve to combat antimicrobial resistance? \nTo learn more about the Antimicrobial Resistance Fighter Coalition\, click here.\nTo learn more about this webinar series\, click here.\nTo register for this webinar\, click here.
URL:https://carb-x.org/event/antimicrobial-resistance-fighter-coalition-webinar-the-global-movement-of-microorganisms-tracking-the-spread-of-difficult-to-treat-infections/
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SUMMARY:Live Webinar: GARDP/REVIVE – Moving from preclinical to clinical-stage: Challenges and opportunities
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: \n\nValue of a pre-IND interaction with the US FDA during late lead optimization: Bugworks experience – Bala Subramanian\, Bugworks Research Inc.\nAmicidins: Building clinical and regulatory strategies for non-traditional products to prevent and treat life-threatening infections – Michael P. Bevilacqua\, Amicrobe\, Inc.\nDiscovery and development of microbiome therapeutics using reverse translation – Matthew Henn & Chris Ford\, Seres\nTherapeutics Development of a multi-component toxoid vaccine for S. aureus – Regulatory challenges and opportunities – M. Javad Aman & Catherine Bernard\, Integrated BioTherapeutics\nRegulatory challenges for RaPID/BSI – culture-free identification and characterization of bloodstream infections – David Steinmiller\, HelixBind Inc.\n\nModerator: Erin Duffy\, CARB-X \nThe presentation will be followed by a Q&A session. \nRegister now for this live webinar.
URL:https://carb-x.org/event/live-webinar-gardp-revive-moving-from-preclinical-to-clinical-stage-challenges-and-opportunities/
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