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Webinar: (Un)Intended Consequences with Claas Kirchhelle

  In this CLIMAR webinar, Claas Kirchhelle (French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM)) discusses (Un)Intended Consequences: A Social Sciences Stocktake of a Decade of Global Action Plan inspired Antimicrobial Governance. Claas Kirchhelle is a historian of ‘bugs and drugs’ and works as an Associate Professor (chargé de recherche) for the French National […]


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Webinar: Equity dimensions of AMR, with some intersections with climate change

In this CLIMAR webinar, Victoria Saint (University of Bielefeld) discusses AMR and social equity, drawing on intersections with climate change. Victoria Saint is Research Fellow and Doctoral Candidate in the Department of Population Health and Health Services Research (AG2 Bevölkerungsmedizin und Versorgungsforschung) in the School of Public Health at Bielefeld University. She is a global […]


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Joint Mini Symposium: Building Resilience: AMR Genomic and Climate Change Perspectives

  CLIMAR and its sister network the TARGetAMR network are delighted to host a joint mini symposium on Building Resilience: AMR Genomics and Climate Change Perspectives – 26 January 2026, 1-4pm GMT.  All are welcome! Featuring talks from Dr Paul Kadetz (Queen Margarets University), Dr Dan Padfield (University of Exeter), Dr Craig Baker Austin (Cefas) […]


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Webinar: Reducing pharmaceutical pollution: A systems approach to developing a UK national strategy

In this CLIMAR webinar, Dr Kelly Thornber talks about pharmaceutical pollution, and a systems approach to developing a UK national strategy concerning its reduction. Kelly Thornber is CEO and Co-Founder of the Pharma Pollution Hub, an independent change hub and registered charity helping to build sustainable pharmaceutical systems by transforming the way our society produces, uses […]


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Webinar: Harnessing AI to navigate the multimodal complexity of antimicrobial resistance

  AMR is a complex, multiscale problem: what makes AMR especially difficult to fight is its multi-dimensional complexity. AMR is driven by an interplay of genetic, clinical, environmental, and socioeconomic factors, from mobile genetic elements (MGEs), resistance genes to clinical practice, and climate. The investigation of AMR insurgence and spread requires a 360-degree approach to […]


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