Personalized Health Approach To Antimicrobial Resistance Awarded £3.54 Million

  05 July 2019

University of Liverpool (UoL) and the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) investigators have been awarded £3.54 (approx. USD 4.43) million for a research project that aims to develop a ‘personalized health’ approach to prevent and treat antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The funding was awarded through an open competition by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), UK.

The University of Liverpool, founded in 1881, works for the advancement of learning and ennoblement of life. A connected, global University with multiple physical and virtual campuses – UK, China, Singapore and online. According to the University their worldwide influence and impact is unrivalled in higher education.

Further reading: BioBanking.com
Author(s): David Orchard-Webb
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