17th JPIAMR transnational call for research projects - AMR Interventions 2024 (IMPACT)


This is a match-making section for JPIAMR 17th call - AMR Interventions 2024 (IMPACT).

General Information

  • Project title: Genetic characterization of microbial surface component recognizing adhesive matrix molecules in staphylococcus aureus associated with human-animal-environment interface
  • Type: Project looking for partner
  • Organisation: Institute of Translational Pharmacology (IFT), National Research Council (CNR)
  • Country: (IT)
  • Career stage: Other.

Research area

  • Scientific area(s) of the call:
    1. Topic 2: Improve and/or, compare and/or evaluate strategies, technologies, treatments, methods, protocols or data collection based on existing interventions, aiming to prevent or reduce the emergence or spread of antibacterial or antifungal resistance or to treat/cure infections caused by resistant bacteria/fungi and recommend new policies.
  • Subtopics:

    1. Identify the barriers to uptake, including factors leading to the success or failure of previously run pilot interventions, and when applicable design solutions to overcome them.

  • One Health Setting:

    Human Health

    Animal Health (incl. wildlife, livestock, acquatic organisms, and companion animals)

  • Keywords:

    AMR TCS cell reporter,biofilm

  • Brief description of your expertise / expertise you are looking for:

    My expertises in the field of bacterial-host interaction that could be of potential interest in a specific project are the follow: inhibition grow assay; biofilm formation inhibition; killing assay; in-vitro epithelia adhesion and invasion assays; bacteria-extracellular matrix interaction; in vitro phagocytes killing assay; dessication tolerance test

  • Brief description of your project / the project you would like to join:

    My experience may overlap with the interests of projects where the interaction of bacteria/host in vitro will have to be evaluated (for example treatments or chemicals that increase phagocytic activity) or to determine how to modify the biology of a given bacterial model (such as the biofilm formation test or the drying tolerance test) following a specific treatment.

Contact details

salvatore papasergi

Submitted on 2024-01-30 18:56:47

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