NEWS & PUBLICATIONS News Article Type Research Global engagement Day in the life News Science spotlight 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 Inhibiting SARS-CoV-2 protease with penicillin derivatives Work from IOI researchers revealed that derivatives of the penicillins inhibit the main viral protease of SARS-CoV-2. 11 May 2022 The global burden of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) A recent study has provided the most comprehensive estimates of the global burden of antimicrobial resistance to date. 11 May 2022 Understanding how to inhibit antimicrobial resistance (AMR) A new study from the IOI clarifies how SBL inhibitors work paving the way for development of improved AMR counteractions 29 April 2022 Ants, spiders, flies, and cockroaches play a role in the transmission of drug-resistant infections in hospitals Compelling evidence of insects playing a role in the transmission of drug-resistant infections in hospitals. 9 December 2021 INEOS donates £100 Million to create new Oxford University Institute to fight Antimicrobial Resistance A new state of the art institute is to open at Oxford University thanks to a £100 million donation from INEOS. 9 December 2021 New resistance-busting antibiotic combination could extend the use of ‘last-resort’ antibiotics Scientists have discovered a new potential treatment that has the ability to reverse antibiotic resistance in bacteria 8 December 2021 Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5
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
Inhibiting SARS-CoV-2 protease with penicillin derivatives Work from IOI researchers revealed that derivatives of the penicillins inhibit the main viral protease of SARS-CoV-2. 11 May 2022
The global burden of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) A recent study has provided the most comprehensive estimates of the global burden of antimicrobial resistance to date. 11 May 2022
Understanding how to inhibit antimicrobial resistance (AMR) A new study from the IOI clarifies how SBL inhibitors work paving the way for development of improved AMR counteractions 29 April 2022
Ants, spiders, flies, and cockroaches play a role in the transmission of drug-resistant infections in hospitals Compelling evidence of insects playing a role in the transmission of drug-resistant infections in hospitals. 9 December 2021
INEOS donates £100 Million to create new Oxford University Institute to fight Antimicrobial Resistance A new state of the art institute is to open at Oxford University thanks to a £100 million donation from INEOS. 9 December 2021
New resistance-busting antibiotic combination could extend the use of ‘last-resort’ antibiotics Scientists have discovered a new potential treatment that has the ability to reverse antibiotic resistance in bacteria 8 December 2021