Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global health crisis projected to cause 10 million deaths annually by 2050, as highlighted in the O’Neill report. Our Centre for Doctoral Training addresses this challenge through engineering-led solutions in prevention, diagnostics, surveillance, and novel therapies. By integrating multidisciplinary research, we aim to deliver transformative strategies that safeguard future health.
Discover how our three research themes drive innovation and shape the next generation of solutions to tackle AMR:
Preventing Infections
Development and testing of technologies that eliminate or reduce the presence of pathogens on surfaces, in water and in air.
Diagnostics and Surveillance
Early detection and diagnosis of AMR is critical to antimicrobial stewardship, public-health surveillance and to prevent transmission.