Bridget Bannerman
@bpbannerman
Research Development @Cambridge_Uni
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16-04-2020 10:07:17
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South Africa forced to choose who to save. This pandemic closer to start than the 'end' - we have the science, we have the tools. Inequitable access to those tools is driving the continued pandemic, the loss of lives, new variants. bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-5… via BBC News (UK)
We're announcing £4.5 million funding for research & development of innovative new treatments for drug-resistant infections identified by World Health Organization (WHO) as the greatest threats to global health. See how the UK’s taking action to tackle #AntimicrobialResistance 🔻 gov.uk/government/new…
It's February, eleventh. Happy International Day of Women & Girls in Science, Dr. Bridget Bannerman! Thank you for inspiring not only girls and women but boys and men, too. I celebrate you today and every other day.
.World Health Organization (WHO) will launch the #AMR Global Research Agenda in Human Health, on 22 June 2023 12:00- 13:30 CEST. Developed following a rigorous & transparent process & several rounds of review & consolidation. Register here for more on the 30 AMR research priorities we need to focus on.
I encourage you to read this article published in the Lancet Global Health, #AMR and the great divide: inequity in priorities and agendas between the Global North and the Global South threatens global mitigation of #AMR as we look ahead to UNGA HLM 2024. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Many congratulations to nine Cambridge University researchers elected to the Fellowship of the The Royal Society this year, especially Centre members: 🌟 Prof Rebecca Fitzgerald, Director Early Cancer Institute, University of Cambridge 🌟 Prof George Malliaras, Director CancerTeDDy 👏👏 👉 crukcambridgecentre.org.uk/news/fellows-r…
Exciting news! 🌍 We are pleased to announce our new partnership as an esteemed member organisation of World Health Organization (WHO) 's International Pathogen Surveillance Network (IPSN).