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ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE AND MECHANISMS
WORKSHOP FOR RESEARCHERS
THE BIRMINGHAM CONFERENCE AND EVENTS CENTRE, HILL STREET, BIRMINGHAM, B5 4EW28-29 NOVEMBER 2019
PROGRAMME
WELCOME TO THE FOURTEENTH ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE AND MECHANISMS WORKSHOP FOR RESEARCHERS
This workshop will offer members of the UK community researching mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance the opportunity to meet, to consolidate and extend the expertise held within individual laboratories in the United Kingdom. It will provide a much needed forum to allow the sharing of knowledge between all grades of researchers, including PhD students and technicians. As in previous years, the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy will underwrite the majority of costs for this meeting. The focus of our support this year will be on those who present a poster at the meeting and we will be offering discounted places to those with accepted poster abstracts. To apply for a discounted place we kindly ask that you submit a poster abstract along with your registration.
We encourage everyone who can support their own attendance to pay the full registration fee.
We look forward to welcoming you in Birmingham.
Jessica Blair and Andy EdwardsChairs, Programme Committee
AGENDA28 NOVEMBER
2019
1300 LUNCH, REGISTRATION, POSTER VIEWING
1345 Introductory Remarks Dr Jessica Blair, University of Birmingham
SESSION ONE: Global AMR Chair: Thamarai Schneiders, Dr Alasdair Hubbard, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
1400 Parallelism in the evolution of multi-drug resistant clones of gram negative pathogens Dr Alan McNally, University of Birmingham
Use of Whole Genome Sequencing in antimicrobial resistance surveillance Dr Marie Chattaway, Public Health England
Antifungal resistance: a global perspective Dr Tihana Bicanic, St Georges, University of London
1540 COFFEE BREAK
SESSION TWO: Transmission of Resistance Chair: Vicky Enne, UCL, Royal Free Campus, Chris Furniss, Imperial College London
1555 Targeting AMR plasmids: one way to reduce resistance Dr Michelle Buckner, University of Birmingham
Genome hypermobility via lateral transduction Professor José Penades, University of Glasgow
The ecology and evolution of resistance plasmids Professor Mike Brockhurst, University of Sheffield
SESSION THREE: Offered papers Chair: Fraser Scott, University of Strathclyde, Kathryn Maskew, The AMR Centre
1710 Antipsychotic drugs are competitive inhibitors of the AcrAB-TolC efflux pump Elizabeth Grimsey, University of Birmingham
A genome wide study to understand triclosan resistance mechanisms in Escherichia coli Muhammad Yasir, Quadram Institute Bioscience
The involvement of KvrA and NlpD loss of function in cefuroxime susceptibility in Klebsiella pneumoniae Punyawee Dulyayangkul, University of Bristol
An Open Innovation Model for screening novel compounds for antimicrobial activity Charlotte Hind, Senior Scientist, Public Health England
1800 POSTER SESSION 1 - 1900
2000 Dinner
ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE AND MECHANISMS:
WORKSHOP FOR RESEARCHERS
THE BIRMINGHAM CONFERENCE AND EVENTS CENTRE, HILL STREET,
BIRMINGHAM, B5 4EW
AGENDA29 NOVEMBER
2019
0900 Introductory Remarks Dr Andy Edwards, Imperial College London
SESSION FOUR: New Antibiotics and Drug discovery Chair: Mark Sutton, Public Health England, Eleftheria Trampari, Quadram Institute Bioscience
0905 The Global Antibiotic Research & Development Partnership - from discovery to patients Professor Laura Piddock, University of Birmingham
Using mobile CRISPR-Cas9 to target antibiotic resistance in microbial communities Dr Stineke van Houte, University of Exeter
Epidermicin: from natural product discovery to lead commercial candidate Professor Matt Upton, University of Plymouth
Can the beta-lactams be beaten? Professor Chris Schofield, University of Oxford
1025 COFFEE BREAK & POSTER SESSION 2
SESSION FIVE: BSAC grant holders Chair: Despoina Mavridou, MRC Centre for Molecular Bacteriology & Infection, Akshay Sabnis, Imperial College London
1125 From systems biology to target and mode of action studies in fungal pathogens of man Professor Elaine Bignall, University of Manchester
Targeting bacterial two-component regulatory systems to modulate antimicrobial resistance Dr Daniel Neill, University of Liverpool
Exploring antimicrobial resistance in antibody deficient hosts: over-treatment, under-treatment or inevitability? Dr David Lowe, Royal Free London
SESSION SIX: Outreach Chair: Adam Roberts, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Elaine Waters, National University of Ireland
1225 Researching and communicating natural product antimicrobials Dr Freya Harrison, University of Warwick
1245 ‘We’ve had enough of experts’: AMR in the age of post-truth politics Mr Michael Corley, BSAC
1300 Closing remarks and poster prizes
ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE AND MECHANISMS:
WORKSHOP FOR RESEARCHERS
THE BIRMINGHAM CONFERENCE AND EVENTS CENTRE, HILL STREET,
BIRMINGHAM, B5 4EW
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