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21 September 2016
AMR: a global challenge
21 September 2016
Why target-based drug discovery has not been very successful
21 September 2016
Getting drugs into Gram-negative bacteria
21 September 2016
Drug development within the context of AMR: giving new molecules the best chance
21 September 2016
Current tools and approaches for setting breakpoints
21 September 2016
Global harmonization of breakpoints – can it be achieved?
21 September 2016
MIC wild type distributions and ECOFFs and their role in setting clinical breakpoints
21 September 2016
Challenges in developing drugs for critical illness
21 September 2016
Addressing therapeutic challenges of AMR in neonates
21 September 2016
Approaches for defining safe and effective regimens for children
21 September 2016
Overview of the current efforts
21 September 2016
Round table: resources for antibiotic drug discovery - MRC
21 September 2016
Round table: resources for antibiotic drug discovery - BARDA
21 September 2016
Round table: resources for antibiotic drug discovery - NIH
21 September 2016
Drug discovery within the context of AMR: extending beyond ‘me too’ drugs
21 September 2016
Developments in PK/PD modelling and approaches: what to do when the standard model does not describe the data
21 September 2016
PK/PD to decrease the development of drug resistance in new molecules
21 September 2016
Real world challenges in performing clinical trials for drug resistant disease
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