- February 2024: Impact of artificial intelligence on AMR: Common themes and challenges
- November 2023: UK Government backs Fleming Centre to fight threat of drug resistant infections
- August 2023: Uncovering how bacteria swap genes could help fight antibiotic-resistance
- August 2023: Antibiotics promote the growth of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the gut
- July 2023: Appeal to build The Fleming Centre launched, with Prince William as Patron
- July 2023: Citizen science shows widespread exposure to drug-resistant fungal spores
- April 2023: Gut bacteria use super-polymers to dodge antibiotics
- April 2023: New global research consortium established to optimise antimicrobial use
- December 2022: Antibiotic Amnesty returns to mark World Antimicrobial Awareness Week
- November 2022: Clearing the way for new diagnostics to tackle drug resistant infections
- November 2022: AMRWATCH India visit
- September 2022: 'Silent’ mutations help bacteria to evade antibiotics
- July 2022: President's and Provosts awards winners across FoNS (Dr Anna Barnard)
- June 2022: What Would a World Without Antibiotics Look Like?
- June 2022: Imperial College infectious diseases expert warns about drug resistance dangers
- June 2022: Bacterial intimacy insights could help tackle antimicrobial resistance
- April 2022: EU gives Imperial €2.5 million to delve deeper into bacterial gene swapping
- April 2022: Researchers discover drug-resistant mould is capable of infecting people
- April 2022: Meningitis jab could be cost-effective for combating gonorrhoea
- February 2022: What the COVID19 UK response can teach us to combat Antimicrobial Resistance
- February 2022: Scientists discover new approach to fighting antibiotic resistance
- December 2021: Rapid test for antibiotic resistance could help control spread in hospitals
- November 2021: Key step in how bacteria acquire drug resistance revealed
- August 2021: Bacterial warfare provides new antibiotic target
- August 2021: First WHO catalogue of tuberculosis mutations developed with Imperial
- August 2021: Reducing antibiotic use in primary care alone may not halt drug resistant bugs
- July 2021: Malarial mosquitoes suppressed in experiments that mimic natural environments
- June 2021: Imperial experts engage world leaders as G7 begins
- April 2021: Smart diagnostics: the stepping stone in the pathway to malaria elimination
- December 2020: Raising Awareness of AMR during lockdown
- December 2020: ‘Trojan horse’ bacteria could help defeat antibiotic-resistant infections
- March 2020: Enzyme targeted by TB antibiotic later stops the drug by destroying it
- March 2020: Pregnant women with drug-resistant TB can be safely treated, says new study
- March 2020: How could smart surfaces help tackle infection and antimicrobial resistance?
- February 2020: For bacteria, your community determines whether you evolve or not
- January 2020: We must be smarter about how we use antibiotics, says Imperial researcher
- January 2020: Drug resistance is “up there with climate change” as a global threat
- December 2019: £795k award supports new African research partnership tackling drug-resistant TB
- September 2019: Researchers reveal how bacteria behind hospital infections block out antibiotics
- November 2019: New maths reveals how diseases progress and bacteria develop drug resistance
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