<p>Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a silent pandemic that presents a global challenge, urging researchers to develop innovative and transdisciplinary solutions. Our initiative aims to promote collaboration across science, engineering, economics, social sciences, and the arts to address the complex dimensions of AMR. We highlight the unique role of early-career researchers (ECRs) in advancing such cross-cutting approaches and conclude that empowering ECRs through equitable support and recognition is essential to sustaining innovation and mobilising communities against AMR.</p>

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From the lens of early-career researchers: bridging science, technology, arts, and humanities to tackle antimicrobial resistance

  • Nikhil Bhalla,
  • Mojgan Rabiey,
  • Prachi Bendale,
  • Katie Lawther,
  • Janice Spencer,
  • Alberto Longo,
  • Lucky Lucky,
  • Vishal Chaudhary,
  • Paul McCormack,
  • Saikat Jana,
  • Patrick S. M. Dunlop,
  • Linda Oyama

摘要

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a silent pandemic that presents a global challenge, urging researchers to develop innovative and transdisciplinary solutions. Our initiative aims to promote collaboration across science, engineering, economics, social sciences, and the arts to address the complex dimensions of AMR. We highlight the unique role of early-career researchers (ECRs) in advancing such cross-cutting approaches and conclude that empowering ECRs through equitable support and recognition is essential to sustaining innovation and mobilising communities against AMR.