Prof. Dame Sally Davies
@UKAMREnvoy
UK Special Envoy on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)
Former Chief Medical Officer for England. Also Master @TrinCollCam (@MasterSallyTrin)
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https://www.gov.uk/government/people/sally-davies 18-12-2015 13:11:56
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👩🔬Students 'battle the bugs' in a new outreach initiative from the IOI
From hands-on lab experience, to meeting scientists working on new life-saving medicines, over 100 students learned about University of Oxford's work to combat #AMR
Read the story➡️ ineosoxford.ox.ac.uk/news/students-…
Thank you Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell MP for your leadership on AMR and showing the world that we are ready to take action to save lives.
We urgently need to work together to improve access to life-saving antibiotics, especially in Africa, where so many lives are lost for lack of treatments.
This is exciting. Prof. Dame Sally Davies & Dr. Ayume Charles take to the stage to discuss what more can be done to tackle #antimicrobialstewardship in anticipation of the crucial High Level Meeting #UKAfricaHealthSummit . #CwPAMS #HealthPartnerships
Thank you to the British Embassy Washington for screening BBC StoryWorks' 'Race Against Resistance' and hosting a discussion with Maj. Gen. Paul Friedrichs, MD, Prof. Dame Sally Davies, Steve Morrison, Ashlie White, and Dr. Henry Skinner. The main takeaway: #amr undermines health systems and security…
Grateful for the extremely productive visit of Prof. Dame Sally Davies Dame Sally Davies to the World Bank this week - briefing the Board and discussing the major development challenge of antimicrobial resistance with the Bank and the Pandemic Fund. #antibioticemergency
Fruitful meeting with Prof Dame Sally Davies on antimicrobial resistance (AMR), an increasing threat to global public health. We discussed and exchanged notes on the policies, regulations and practices to tackle this problem in India and South Asia. Dame Sally Davies, Trinity Master Prof. Dame Sally Davies
Thank you British Embassy Washington and AMR Action Fund for together showing the power of story telling to drive era-defining change to address the antibiotic emergency.
Thank you Jarbas Barbosa for your commitment and collaboration to tackle antimicrobial resistance across the Pan-American region. We look forward to working together to make global change and ensure antibiotic access for all.
With one week left to finalise applications, the #TrinityChallenge in Antimicrobial Resistance is in an exciting phase. If you have an idea, do apply!
A special thanks is due to Wellcome, Ineos Oxford Institute for Antimicrobial Research and Patrick J McGovern Foundation for making this Challenge possible.
Tackling AMR needs scientists, policy-makers, and the public to work together.
Thank you to the researchers out there focusing on new antibiotics.
And thank you to AMR IndustryAlliance for putting a spotlight on the need for many, many more.
There less than four weeks left to apply to the #TrinityChallenge and win up to £1 million for your solution. Can you adapt previous learning, technology or data to innovate in the struggle against antimicrobial resistance? Apply before 29 February here: solve.mit.edu/challenges/tri…
Almost 100 years since the discovery of penicillin and World Organisation for Animal Health have been there for every step, ensuring that treatments can work sustainably for animals.
Thank you, WOAH, and happy birthday.
Mould, musicals, medicine, oh my!
Featuring a performance by The Mould that Changed the World Musical 🎵 on the dangers of antimicrobial resistance, we hosted Chelsea Clinton and Prof. Dame Sally Davies Dame Sally Davies to discuss public health's relationship with theatre in communicating crucial public health messaging.
👩🏼🔬 Learn about super bugs and an antimicrobial resistance musical in this installment of 🫖 Two-Minute Tea Diplomacy with Prof. Dame Sally Davies Dame Sally Davies and Consul General Peter Abbott OBE
Antimicrobial resistance related deaths are predicted to rise from 5 to 10 million per year by 2050.
#AMR risks becoming a pandemic of all pandemics.
Today, Ambassador James Kariuki Prof. Dame Sally Davies discussed renewed efforts to fight AMR with World Health Organization (WHO) and partners.
Tackling the dangers of Antimicrobial Resistance is 🔑 for #SDGs & all the more pressing in face of conflict & climate change.
Today I had the pleasure of discussing concrete ways 4ward w Dame Sally Davies, UK Special Envoy on AMR Prof. Dame Sally Davies. We CAN get ahead of AMR – 2gether.