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On the hunt for next generation antimicrobial agents

9 December 2021 12:00 - 10 December 2021 18:00, United Kingdom


Introduction
The SCT, the SFM and sponsors invite you to an exciting two-day symposium entitled: On the hunt for next generation antimicrobial agents. This symposium will bring together some of the most influential researchers involved in these endeavours and should be of interest to a wide audience of basic scientists, medicinal chemists, doctors, and microbiologists.
The rapid emergence of antibiotic resistance (AMR) in bacteria is one of the most pressing global health threats. Despite its significance, the potential impact of this phenomenon remains largely underappreciated by a large portion of the population. The recent Covid-19 pandemic has further intensified the use of antibiotics, often without clinical justification, which is expected to further impact on near future AMR statistics. In Europe alone, >33,000 deaths per year are attributable to resistant infections (700,000 world-wide), resulting in a substantial clinical and financial burden on healthcare providers, clinicians, patients and their families. The cost associated with the management of these infections is estimated at $ 11.3 billion. If we do not strengthen our efforts to stem the tide of antimicrobial resistance, it is predicted that by 2050 antibiotic resistant infections may cause 10 million deaths worldwide.
Fortunately, many academic groups and a small number of biotech companies, have chosen to take up the exciting challenge of replenishing the antibiotic development pipeline with innovative molecules. Specialists of these two disciplines will talk about their recent advances in presentations targeting a multidisciplinary audience.
Confirmed speakers
Dr Florence Séjourné, Beam Alliance, France
Dr Giulia Manina, Institut Pasteur Paris, France
Pr Paul Hergenrother, University of Illinois, USA
Dr Glenn Dale, Bioversys, Basel, Switzerland
Dr Robert Bates, GSK, Tres Cantos, Spain
Pr Klass Martinus Pos, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
Dr Tim Opperman, Microbiotix, Massachusetts, USA
Dr Kevin Pethe, Nanyang Technological University, Singapour
Dr Cédric Couturier, Evotec, France
Pr Paul Race, Bristol University, UK
Pr Michel Arthur, Centre de Recherche des Cordeliers, Paris
Dr David Davies, Antabio, France
Dr Garrett Moraski, Montana State University, USA
Registration fee: 25€
2 half-day symposium: 09/12 and 10/12 from 13:00-18:00 (Paris Time)
Link: http://sct-asso.fr/fall_one_day_symposium.html
Registration link: https://www.alphavisa.com/webinars/sct/2021/registration.php
 
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Sponsorship & supporting organisations
University of Lille

Institut Pasteur de Lille

Pharmaceuticals, MDPI
Venue

United Kingdom

Organised by
Pr. Nicolas Willand,
Head of the Department of Organic Chemistry
School of Pharmacy, Université de Lille
U1177 Drugs and Molecules for living systems
Université de Lille, Institut Pasteur de Lille

Dr. Alain Baulard,
Director of Research Inserm
Center for Infection and Immunity of Lille, Institut Pasteur de Lille
Contact information
sct@alphavisa.com
https://www.alphavisa.com/
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