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Program 19 June

NB All times in Central European Summer Time (CEST)

13:30
Welcome
Dr Maarten van Dongen, AMR Insights, The Netherlands
13:35
AI meets AMR
Fighting the global AMR threat with data and digital innovation
14:00
AI’s Low-hanging fruit in the War on Superbugs
How ChatGPT helps battle AMR
14:20
Shaping the Future: Applied AI for AMR
Dr Damien Ming, Fleming Initiative and Imperial College London, UK
14:40
From Data to Dialogue: CARD as an Engine for Interoperable AMR Knowledge
Dr Emily Bordeleau, Simon Fraser University & McMaster University, CA
15:00
Building Data Driven, Evidence Based AMR Stewardship in Hospital and Community Settings
Dr Tavpritesh Sethi, Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, India
15:20
The usefulness of a Data Driven AMR Patient Platform
Dr Marcello van Rossum, The Global Antibiotics Resistance Foundation, Finland
15:40
CURE-ing Data Disorder: AI-Driven Integration for a One Health AMR Response
Dr Catrin Moore, City St Georges University of London, UK
16:00
Keynome Cloud: Clinical-Grade Genomic Identification and Predictive Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing
Dr Jason Wittenbach, DayZeroDiagnostics, USA
16:20
Identifying and rectifying the biases and data integrity challenges in structural repositories concerning AMR
Pradeep Hiriyur Nagaraj, Molverse – Accelerating Molecular Discoveries, India
16:40
From Local Labs to Global Insights: Using AI and Automation for AMR Surveillance
Prof Rotimi Jaiyesimi, Mid and South Essex University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK
17:00
AI for Rapid Microorganism Identification and AMR Detection
Marianne Ismail, Microbira Ltd, UK
17:20
Wrap up and Closure
Dr Maarten van Dongen, AMR Insights, The Netherlands

Program 20 June 13:30 – 17:30 CEST

NB All times in Central European Summer Time (CEST)

Chairs:
Dr Maarten van Dongen; 13:30 – 14:20
Dr Darcie Carpenter; 14:20 – 16:20
Dr Maarten van Dongen; 16:20 – 17:30

13:30
Welcome
Dr Maarten van Dongen; AMR Insights, The Netherlands
LAUNCH STRATEGIC ROADMAP
13:40
Combating AMR in a Connected World
Strategic Roadmap for Applying Data Technologies to a Global Health Crisis
14:00
Finding Key Building Blocks for Antibiotics with Deep Learning
Dr Abdulmujeeb Onawole, University of Queensland, St Lucia QLD, Australia
14:20
Building the Backbone: Smarter Data Systems for Tracking AMR with AI
Subrat Gyawali, Ripplebytes, Nepal
14:40
Empowering Clinicians with Same-Day AST: The iFAST Diagnostics Solution
Dr Mike Hornsey, iFAST Diagnostics, UK
15:00
Short break
15:20
Smart AMR Surveillance in LMICs: Combining One Health, Data Science, and Better Sampling
Dr Suparna Mitra, University of Leeds, UK
15:40
From Local Labs to Global Insights: Using AI and Automation for AMR Surveillance
Prof Rotimi Jaiyesimi, Mid and South Essex University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK
16:00
Enhancing AMR Surveillance with the “AMR Tracker”: Powered by Machine Learning and NLP
Dr Mohammad Jokar, University of Calgary, Canada
16:20
Antibiotic Resistance Surveillance and Monitoring AMR
Dr Darcie Carpenter, IHMA, USA
16:40
AI meets AMR: Fighting the Global AMR Threat with Artificial Intelligence
Dr Frank Tu, Global AMR R&D Hub, Germany
FORUM DISCUSSION
17:00
Combating AMR in a Connected World
Towards a Global Coalition to Harness the Digital Transformation in the Fight Against Antimicrobial Resistance
Marianne Ismail (Microbira), Dr Suparna Mitra (University of Leeds), Dr Emily Bordeleau (McMaster University), Prof Tavpritesh Sethi (IIT Delhi), Dr Frank Tu (Global AMR R&D Hub), Dr Jason Wittenbach (DayZeroDiagnostics)
17:30
Closure
Dr Maarten van Dongen; AMR Insights, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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