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Solutions for Drug-Resistant Infections (SDRI 2017)

3 April 2017 07:00 - 5 April 2017 17:00, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia


Introduction
The program is expected to attract 400 international participants and will provide a fantastic forum for researchers in the field to network and discuss new ways to solve the global challenge of drug-resistant infections. Our goal for SDRI 2017 is to lead a concerted discussion to set three priorities and guide research efforts towards global solutions for drug resistance research.

Conference themes:
  • Antimicrobial drug discovery
  • Improvements to existing anti-infective agents and repurposing
  • New Drug Targets
  • Alternate therapies
  • Vector control and vaccines
  • International Models and Funding
  • Successes and failures in the pipeline 
Speakers
Sponsorship & supporting organisations
The University of Queensland Institute for Molecular Bioscience Centre for Superbug Solutions (IMB CSS)
Venue
Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre

Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, Merivale St & Glenelg Street, South Brisbane , Brisbane, Queensland, 4101, Australia

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Committee
  • Professor Vicky Avery Eskitis Institute, Griffith University, Australia
  • Dr Mark Blaskovich The University of Queensland, Australia
  • Professor Matthew Cooper The University of Queensland, Australia
  • Professor Elizabeth Harry University of Technology Sydney, Australia
  • Professor Jian Li Monash University, Australia
  • Professor Paul Young The University of Queensland, Australia

Organised by
CO-ADD is a global open access not-for-profit initiative led by academics at The University of Queensland. Our goal is to screen compounds for antimicrobial activity for academic research groups all over the world for free. We aim to help researchers worldwide to find new, diverse compounds to combat drug-resistant infections.​
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