Carb-X

Events

  • World AMR Congress 2022

    Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center National Harbor, MD, United States

    Since 2015, the World Anti-Microbial Resistance Congress has been the go-to conference globally for all stakeholders in the AMR space to meet, brainstorm ideas and formulate initiatives that can effectively […]

  • ESCMID/ASM Conference on Drug Development

    The 2022 ESCMID/ASM Joint Conference on Drug Development to Meet the Challenge of Antimicrobial Resistance will take place in Dublin, Ireland on October 4-7, 2022. Make sure to save the date. Antimicrobial drug resistance (AMR) is an urgent global health problem. New antimicrobial drug development is increasingly viewed as a priority by national and international […]

  • The Broken Pipeline of Antibiotics and Ongoing Efforts to Fix It

    This webinar has been prepared in collaboration with CARB-X, a global non-profit partnership accelerating antibacterial products to address drug-resistant bacteria, a leading cause of death around the world. The webinar is part of the AMR Ambassadors Program open webinars and aims at educating us about the complex process behind antibiotic/diagnostics research, development and approval, challenges […]

  • World Vaccine Congress | Europe

    Palau de Congressos de Barcelona

    The World Vaccine Congress is an award-winning series of conferences and exhibitions that have grown to become the largest and most established vaccine meeting of its kind across the globe. […]

  • AMR: Science, Society, Commercialization and Policy

    The solution to the AMR problem lies as much with disciplines outside of biomedicine as within it. Thus, a major goal of the AMR Task Force is to engage and connect those working outside the biomedical sciences, with those working within it. With strong Business and Engineering schools, thriving Social Science and Humanities Faculties, and […]

  • INTO CLINICAL PRACTICE: MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF GRAM-NEGATIVE INFECTION MANAGEMENT

    VIRTUAL EVENT

    This virtual conference will explore the current challenges and treatment opportunities for Gram-negative infections. Delegates will, through plenary lectures and debate, learn about clinical presentations of Gram-negatives and the latest in research and development. Dr. Erin Duffy will be a featured presenter during session seven: What Does the Future Look Like? Improving Gram-Negative Treatments.