AMR & AMU Public Health Policy

The Canadian Antimicrobial Resistance Network (CAN-AMR-Net) is a national health research training platform, from the University of Calgary, which approaches antimicrobial use and resistance through a One Health lens.

This year, CAN-AMR-Net will be hosting a 10-part seminar series titled “Antimicrobial Resistance: A One Health Approach” which aims to bring together experts from many disciplines to explore AMR issues, enhance trans-disciplinary training, and offer practical strategies to combat AMR through a One Health perspective.

A certificate of participation in the series is available for attendees of all 10 sessions.

This seminar series is free to attend (though donations are encouraged). Sessions are not recorded.

Register through Eventbrite to attend.

 

Session 10 Information: 

Title: AMR and AMU Public Health Policy

When: December 2nd, 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Where: Zoom link provided upon registration.

Speakers: 

  • Herman Barkema, Professor, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Calgary
  • Natasha Christie-Holmes, Director, Strategy & Partnerships, Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium, University of Toronto
  • Mathieu Poirier, Assistant Professor and Director, Global Strategy Lab, York University