Delighted to have been awarded first prize for the Medical Research Foundation Emerging Lupus Leaders Prize! Great recognition of the importance of Childhood Lupus research! Funds will support the work of the cSLE T2T Task Force and accelerate progress towards a clinical trial!
🎖️Congratulations to our own @livuniHLS Executive Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Professor Dame Louise Kenny who received her prestigious #CBE award at an investiture ceremony at #BuckinghamPalace this week for her achievements and services to the NHS Full story👉🏽 bit.ly/CBELK22
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The study highlights pathogen features that will complicate current vaccine approaches, regional differences in Shigella diversity, as well as determinants of antimicrobial resistance. @LiverpoolCEIDR#shigella#AMR
Our jury is now over. It's been a truly amazing experience but there is more hard work to come; we will be using the outcomes to guide us as we work to tackle AMR. Our report on the outcomes of the jury will be available in the Spring. Follow @HealthInnovLiv for updates
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The AMR #citizensjury participants have just wrapped and are off to enjoy their well-earned evening after a very productive day of #deliberation with their colleagues!
It's another day of deliberation at our #AMRCitizensjury. Citizens' Juries are a form deliberative democracy. Our 18 Liverpool City Region residents have questioned many expert witnesses and now they are helping to guide our strategy to address AMR#PfizerAcademicPartnership
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Second week of out AMR Citizens' Jury. Today our 18 jurors spent the day deliberating - what do our Liverpool City Region residents think we should do to address the threat of Antimicrobial Resistance(AMR)?#AMRCitizensJury#PfizerAcademicPartnership
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Friday's key topics - How is hospital care affected by AMR? How is medical data used to tackle AMR and how is data protected? How do our 18 Liverpool City Region residents think we could we be tackling Antimicrobial Resistance? #AMRCitizensJury#PfizerAcademicPartnership
Today's key topics - How do academics and universities work to tackle Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)? How are new drugs developed and how do we make sure that they are safe? #AMRCitizensJury#PfizerAcademicPartnership
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The 'silent pandemic' is not silent anymore.
New data, published in today’s #Lancet, show the true global cost of #AMR.
We must use these data as a warning signal to spur on action at every level.
#AMRSOS 👉 bit.ly/3nBEvas
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NEW—An estimated 1.2 million people died in 2019 from antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections, more deaths than HIV/AIDS or malaria.
#GRAMPaper reveals the scale of antimicrobial resistance (#AMR), now a leading cause of death worldwide: hubs.li/Q012sG-t0#AMRSOS
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Today's key topic at the AMR Citizens' Jury - What is Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) & what impact will it have on our health? #AMRCitizensJury#PfizerAcademicPartnership
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What is a citizens jury? Our 18 jurors will spend 6 days meeting and questioning expert witnesses in AMR. Witnesses include medical doctors, AMR professors and those working to develop new drugs. The residents will then be asked to guide our strategy on tackling AMR.