Programme
17:00: Welcome - Associate Professor Mat Upton
17:15–18:00:
The threat that antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses to global human health: an introduction to the topic - Associate Professor Mat Upton
World leading AMR research at the University of Plymouth that is helping to address this major issue: insight into the work of the Antibiotic Resistant Pathogens research group - Associate Professor Mat Upton and Dr Garry Farnham
- Screening naturally occurring bacteria for new antibiotics
- Cutting-edge DNA sequencing methods to find new antibiotics
- Identifying resistance in bacteria
18:00–20:00: Interactive workshops
- 18:00 - sequencing
- 19:00 - antibiotic discovery
Attendees were able to get involved in the very early stages of the antibiotic discovery process and had hands-on experience of the most advanced DNA sequencing technology available.