An EastBio Student Led Network on Antimicrobial Resistance
An EastBio Student Led Network on Antimicrobial Resistance

Webinars and Interviews

Public Communication of Global Challenges

 In this episode of NextGenAMR, we sit down with Liz Callegari, co-founder of Black Sands Communications, to explore how storytelling and communication can help tackle global challenges like antimicrobial resistance (AMR). From her work on major campaigns like Our Planet to the upcoming documentary Superbugs, Liz shares insights on how to engage different audiences, balance urgency with hope, and communicate science in a way that drives awareness and action. 

Shaping the Future of AMR Together

  We hosted the webinar “Shaping the Future of AMR Together: Early Career Insights and Action”, aimed at sharing experiences and lessons from PhD students and early career researchers working on AMR. 

The session featured talks from Carys Redman-White (University of Edinburgh) and Emily Stevenson (University of Exeter), who shared insights from their AMR research journeys and reflected on how early career researchers can find their place and voice in shaping the future of AMR through a One Health perspective.

NextGenAMR: Inside our meetings

Launch meeting: Our Mission

 Our first event was a members’ meeting, where we discussed the purpose of networking, how we can support the career development of our colleagues, and the ways in which we can grow together as a community. Join the network and be part of the change.

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