Seminar
Societal perspectives and prioritisation of AMR interventions
The IMPACT AMR Network takes a transdisciplinary approach to improving the use of evidence to inform prioritisation of efforts to impact antimicrobial resistance.
In 2025, the Network’s seminar series invites 2-3 speakers for each event to present their work on a particular theme around prioritisation. This third seminar of the series presents ‘Public Perspectives and Prioritisation on AMR Interventions’ with speakers presenting perspectives from experts, patients and citizens. Presentations include:
- 'Expected economic losses and return on investment from AMR interventions' by Dr Chantal Morel
- 'Chronic living with AMR infections' by Professor Andrea Whittaker
- 'Understanding citizens’ priorities for interventions to mitigate antibiotic resistance; the role of Deliberative Polling' by Professor Marc Mendelson
Presentations will reflect the following publications, which participants may wish to review in advance:
- Annex to the GLG Report: Towards specific commitments and action in the response to antimicrobial resistance
- AMR survivors? Chronic living with antimicrobial resistant infections
- Deliberative Polling on Antimicrobial Resistance with Stanford University – The Trinity Challenge
Speakers
- Dr Chantal Morel, University Hospital Bonn
- Professor Andrea Whittaker, Monash University
- Professor Marc Mendelssohn, University of Cape Town
Event notices
- Please note this event is virtual only
- Please note that the recording link will be listed on this page when available
Admission
Admission
Free and open to all. No registration required
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