Agenda

"Antimicrobials and population heterogeneity: the way towards persistence, tolerance, or dormancy" – workshop with those involved in the AMR priority area on January 31

Research on microbial dormancy, tolerance, resistance and heterogeneity has served as a springboard for new findings by the IP-AMR scientific community. Members of the AMR priority area have therefore decided to organize a workshop entitled "Antimicrobials and population heterogeneity: the way towards persistence, tolerance, or dormancy" on January 31 in the Jules Bordet lecture hall, with the following aims:

- to find out more about what is happening on campus and further advance knowledge,
- to promote collaboration,
- to identify more specific subjects for ambitious projects that may be eligible for funding schemes and specifically target this funding in collaboration with the Philanthropy Department.

This half-day event will be followed by a lunch at The 25.

For logistical and organizational reasons, the event is free but registration is required.

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