NEWS & PUBLICATIONS News Article Type News Science spotlight Day in the life Opinion Prof Timothy Walsh meets the Prime Minister of Bangladesh to discuss joint action against antimicrobial resistance Prof Tim Walsh meets Bangladesh PM to discuss action against antimicrobial resistance 2 March 2023 IDEAS for Sustainable Development: championing women and girls in science February 11 is marked annually as the International Day of Women and Girls in Science (IDWGS). Read an interview with two IOI scientists. 9 February 2023 Let’s unite for public interest – marking World Sepsis Day 2022 around the world IOI collaborators share how they marked the 10th anniversary of World Sepsis Day 9 December 2022 Tackling the rising tide of antimicrobial resistance Summary of the event "The rising tide of antimicrobial resistance – a high price to pay" 25 November 2022 Time for action – an interview to mark Black History Month 2022 An interview to mark Black History Month 2022 28 October 2022 It is time to tackle sepsis in a tractable and sustainable manner An interview to raise awareness on World Sepsis Day 2022 13 September 2022 Mechanisms and drivers of antimicrobial resistance in a large Bangladeshi public hospital A new IOI study characterizes carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales in a large public hospital in Bangladesh 9 August 2022 Identification of important protein dynamics essential for penicillin production A recent study uses structural techniques to understand how IPNS shape changes during penicillin synthesis. 9 August 2022 Early-life acquisition of antimicrobial resistance in newborn children from low- and middle-income countries A new IOI study looks at the links between bacteria resistant to antibiotics in mothers and newborn babies from 7 LMICs 2 August 2022 Understanding antimicrobial resistance in bacteria from neonatal sepsis cases in low- and middle-income countries Characterization of S. aureus isolates from neonatal sepsis cases in LMICs. 4 July 2022 Professor Samuel Sheppard joins the IOI to study bacterial evolution and antimicrobial resistance Professor Samuel Sheppard will start working at the IOI in September 2022 21 June 2022 New doctoral initiative to tackle antimicrobial resistance (AMR) INEOS Oxbridge Doctoral Initiative on AMR launched as joint programme between the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. 30 May 2022 Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Next page Next ›
Prof Timothy Walsh meets the Prime Minister of Bangladesh to discuss joint action against antimicrobial resistance Prof Tim Walsh meets Bangladesh PM to discuss action against antimicrobial resistance 2 March 2023
IDEAS for Sustainable Development: championing women and girls in science February 11 is marked annually as the International Day of Women and Girls in Science (IDWGS). Read an interview with two IOI scientists. 9 February 2023
Let’s unite for public interest – marking World Sepsis Day 2022 around the world IOI collaborators share how they marked the 10th anniversary of World Sepsis Day 9 December 2022
Tackling the rising tide of antimicrobial resistance Summary of the event "The rising tide of antimicrobial resistance – a high price to pay" 25 November 2022
Time for action – an interview to mark Black History Month 2022 An interview to mark Black History Month 2022 28 October 2022
It is time to tackle sepsis in a tractable and sustainable manner An interview to raise awareness on World Sepsis Day 2022 13 September 2022
Mechanisms and drivers of antimicrobial resistance in a large Bangladeshi public hospital A new IOI study characterizes carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales in a large public hospital in Bangladesh 9 August 2022
Identification of important protein dynamics essential for penicillin production A recent study uses structural techniques to understand how IPNS shape changes during penicillin synthesis. 9 August 2022
Early-life acquisition of antimicrobial resistance in newborn children from low- and middle-income countries A new IOI study looks at the links between bacteria resistant to antibiotics in mothers and newborn babies from 7 LMICs 2 August 2022
Understanding antimicrobial resistance in bacteria from neonatal sepsis cases in low- and middle-income countries Characterization of S. aureus isolates from neonatal sepsis cases in LMICs. 4 July 2022
Professor Samuel Sheppard joins the IOI to study bacterial evolution and antimicrobial resistance Professor Samuel Sheppard will start working at the IOI in September 2022 21 June 2022
New doctoral initiative to tackle antimicrobial resistance (AMR) INEOS Oxbridge Doctoral Initiative on AMR launched as joint programme between the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. 30 May 2022