Project

Application of bacteriophages for treatment and prevention of avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) and antibiotic resistance: a basic study into the bacteriophage-bacterium interaction.

Code
01IT0221
Duration
01 June 2021 → 30 November 2021
Funding
Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
Research disciplines
  • Natural sciences
    • Animal pathology
    • Bacteriology
    • Virology
  • Medical and health sciences
    • Public health sciences not elsewhere classified
Keywords
Antibiotic resistance One health antimicrobials therapy phage plasmid
 
Project description

CARTNET trains young researchers in Europe to address serious and global problems of antibiotic resistance. Diseasecausing bacteria are becoming resistant even to last resort antibiotics and transmission of resistance genes and resistant pathogens is widespread between human, animal and environmental reservoirs. Therefore, CARTNET will focus on alternative approaches to handle antibiotic resistance and treating resistant infections in both humans and animals. It wil provide competences to young researchers and future policymakers that will allow them to use knowledge at all relevant scientific levels and in collaboration with stakeholders in both human and veterinary medicine as well as in chemistry, structural biology and natural product chemistry to develop new antimicrobial solutions. CARTNET comprises researchers who are leading experts on antibiotic resistance and antimicrobial drug discovery. They will in cooperation with the recruited early stage research (ESR) trainees use structural biology to synthesize new antimicrobials, screen environmental microorganisms and microbiota for new active compounds and limit spread of resistance through knowledge of dissemination of mobile genetic elements. The research training is hosted by universities with a strong track record of graduate training and is composed of an ambitious scientific program flanked by essential generic training courses and with ample opportunity for networking at network meetings, conferences and shared secondments. In addition to training young researchers for the challenges of tomorrow CARTNET will from day one provide excellent research with impressive scientific and societal impact.