This is a match-making section for JPIAMR Network Call - Diagnostics and Surveillance Networks.
General Information
- Type: Partner looking for network
- Organisation: Ankara Uni.Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Dept. Pharm.and Toxicology
- Country: Turkey (TR)
- Career stage: Early Career Researcher (up to 8 years** since PhD).
Research area
- Scientific area(s) of the call:
- Surveillance
- Diagnostics
- Focal area(s):
- Identify actions that will improve the diagnostics and surveillance of AMR (in humans and/or animals and/or agriculture and the environment).
- Identify actions needed to support the development of new tools, technologies and systems for diagnosis and surveillance.
- Identify novel or existing data platforms that can be developed or improved to aid international alignment and support the use of surveillance data and/or diagnostics to improve prescription of narrow-spectrum antimicrobials and support alignment with stewardship programmes.
- Identify or assess user needs for tools, technologies, or systems for diagnostics and/or surveillance in appropriate One Health settings.
- Identify the data collection needed to understand inequality in access to diagnostics and how socio-economic factors contribute to this inequality.
- Extend or continue activities of previously funded JPIAMR networks within Surveillance
- One Health Setting:
Animal Health Environment
- Keywords:
veterinary aquatic animal/environment MIC PK/PD
- Brief description of your expertise / expertise you are looking for:
As an Aquatic veterinarian, I am passionate to fight AMR both for terrestrial and aquatic animal health. For more than a decade, I’ve been involved in research to establish MIC values which is essential to use for the PK/PD models. Currently, I’m working as a researcher on COST Project called “ENOVAT”.
Routine lab. work: standard microbiology methods, molecular identification methods, AST methods, MALDI-TOF MS, biofilm eradication tests
- Brief description of your project / the project you would like to join:
I\'d like to be a part of a working group that works on MIC determination of animals, antibiotic resistance, and to develop a new epidemiological tool for both aquatic and terrestrial animal health with the "One Health" approach.
Contact details
Submitted on 2022-06-06 11:57:46
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