Researching Phages – the good virus solving global antimicrobial resistance
Date: Sunday, 15th October
Time: 5:30-7pm
Venue: Functions on Clifton, Temple David, 34 Clifton Crescent, Mount Lawley, Perth
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is an urgent global health threat associated with >5 million deaths last year. Once-treatable infections are causing once-preventable deaths.
If nothing changes, by 2050, 10 million people are expected to die from drug-resistant diseases every year.
But Young Game Changer Niv Gronovich is finding solutions!
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear what the future holds in the hands of young, talented Hebrew University medical researcher Niv Gronovich, whose work with phages is saving lives and influencing the world of human health.