Govt launches £10m research competition to tackle antimicrobial resistance

Posted on 11 Jul 2018 by Jonny Williamson

The government has launched a competition to develop new ways of tackling antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in humans – with a funding of up to £10m going to successful bids.

Govt has launched a competition to develop new ways of tackling antimicrobial resistance in humans – image courtesy of Depositphotos. For several years the government has been trying to take a leading role in the fight against AMR, which poses a significant threat to health across the world as harmful…

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