COVID-19 is both a One Health disaster and opportunity
In this blog CE4AMR post-doc Jess Mitchell discusses COVID-19 through a One Health lens. Why do we need to worry about bat’s strong immune systems?...
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In this blog CE4AMR post-doc Jess Mitchell discusses COVID-19 through a One Health lens. Why do we need to worry about bat’s strong immune systems?...
Professor Paul Cooke who co-leads the CE4AMR network, discusses the use of creative practice and arts-based methods in the “build back better” narrative. Paul exemplifies...
Our winter blogs will all consider the Build Back Better narrative through the lens of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). CE4AMR’s PhD candidate Nichola Jones begins the...
The zoonosis of COVID-19, and ensuing pandemic, has led to the phrase “build back better”, referring to the creation of a fairer and more equitable...
The Global challenge of AMR continues to accelerate especially within low- and middle-income countries. However, on the positive side it is becoming a more common...
As we’re sure many of you have, the CE4AMR team have been attending as many online workshops and webinars as possible during lockdown. This week...
As a network CE4AMR is always keen to hear from like-minded individuals and groups. This month we spoke to the team at ReAct to better...
Following the 2017-19 Community Arts against Antibiotic Resistance project in Nepal, the CARAN manual is available on the CE4AMR website for open access use. ...
Sadly, our PhD student Nichola had to be flown home from Nepal a couple of weeks ago due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Here she shares...
Earlier in March our post-doc Jess attended a free training session on the Open University’s new Citizen Science tool nQuire. Held on the leafy campus...