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Day 1


Introductory remarks

Mike Allen, Regional Medical Advisor (Antibiotics), MSD UK & BSAC General Secretary

Session 1 – Keynote presentation

  • Optimising multinational clinical trials with antimicrobials, the key role of clinical trial networks

Session 2 – Drug discovery: new targets and new chemistry

Chair: Lori Snyder, Professor of Microbiology and Genomics, Kingston University London

  • Old drugs, new connections: a systems view on antimicrobial resistance
    • Elisabetta Cacace, ETH Zurich
  • Discovery of lariocidin: A knotty solution to antimicrobial resistance
    • Manoj Jangra, McMaster University
  • Cyclic-di-GMP signaling as a target for biofilm control
    • Tim Tolker-Nielsen, University of Copenhagen

Session 3 – Preclinical antimicrobial development

Chair: Ronan McCarthy, Professor in Microbial Biofilms, University of Southampton

  • Lysin Biotherapeutics: From Microbiome Modification to the Clearance of Severe Invasive Infection
    • Assaf Raz, Precisio Biotix Therapeutics
  • Extracellular strategies: Anti-virulence therapies to halt chronic multidrug resistant infections
    • Christopher Jonkergouw, Arivin Therapeutics

Session 4 – Panel discussion: Equitable TB care: Closing the treatment gap for vulnerable population

Chair: Methee Chayakulkeeree, Professor of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University

  • Panel
    • Nick Paton, National University of Singapore & The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
    • Chen-Yuan Chiang, Wan Fang Hospital, Taipei Medical University
    • Wanatpreeya Phongsamart, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University

Day one closing remarks

François Franceschi, Head of Asset Evaluation and Development and Serious Bacterial Infections Project Leader, GARDP

Day 2


Introductory remarks

François Franceschi, Head of Asset Evaluation and Development and Serious Bacterial Infections Project Leader, GARDP

Session 5 – Clinical development and use of new agents

Chair: Abi Manesh, ADVANCE ID & NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health

  • Novel antibiotic combination for A. baumannii
    • Glenn Dale, BioVersys
  • Chlamydia trachomatis vaccine development
    • Alvaro Borges, Statens Serum Institut
  • The clinical development of gepotidacin: a novel oral antibiotic for the treatment of uncomplicated UTI
    • Jeremy Dennison, GSK

Session 6 – Oral poster presentations

Chair: Chung The Hao, Senior Research Fellow, ADVANCE-ID & National University of Singapore

  • Investigating the aetiology and contribution of antimicrobial-resistant infections to illness and death among hospitalised adults with advanced HIV disease: observations from a retrospective cohort in South Africa
    • Emily Prendergast, University of the Witwatersrand
  • Co-Resistance mapping of Ciprofloxacin and Ceftriaxone in Uropathogenic E. coli and Klebsiella
    • Hena Sojitra, Krishna School of Science
  • Post-fluoroquinolone treatment molecular events and nutrient availability modulate Staphylococcus aureus antibiotic persistence
    • Nisha Mahey, UConn Health
  • Reviving the activity of antibacterial agents against Gram negative bacteria
    • Elissar Mansour, University of Sydney
  • Widespread Colonization by the Candida parapsilosis species complex in Spanish Critical Care Units
    • Laura Alguacil Cuéllar, Instituto de Salud Carlos III

Session 7 – From womb to world: Antimicrobial innovation for pregnancy and childhood

Chair: Esther Bettiol, Associate Lead, Medical Sciences, GARDP

  • Crossing the placenta: The case for including pregnant women in antimicrobial trials
  • STIs and silent harm: Maternal infections and neonatal sepsis
    • Teodora Elvira C. Wi, World Health Organization
  • Tiny doses, big stakes: Designing antibiotics for neonates and children
    • Julia Bielicki, University Children’s Hospital Basel & City St George’s, University of London 

Session 8 – Panel discussion: Access isn’t the end, it’s the beginning: Reclaiming the purpose of antibiotic innovation 

Chair: Jovana Albig, Associate Medical Lead, Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), GARDP

  • Panel

Closing remarks

Mike Allen, Regional Medical Advisor (Antibiotics), MSD UK & BSAC General Secretary