SMi Group is delighted to announce the return of the successful Superbugs & Superdrugs Conference for its 22nd year, taking place on 30th and 31st March 2020 at the Holiday Inn Kensington Forum in London. Antibiotics have long been one of the most important pharmaceuticals for maintaining public health, however, there has been a recent pressing need for significant progress within the industry, mainly due to indiscriminate use of antibiotics which has caused bacteria to become resistant to colistin, carbapenems and 3rd and 4th generation cephalosporins.
This year, the two-day agenda will focus on novel drugs and approaches, highlighting non-traditional and traditional therapies that provide an innovative means to tackle the continued rise of antibiotic resistance, while placing significant emphasis on the much-needed support for these innovations.
For those interested in attending, there is an early bird offer with a £400 saving for bookings made by 29th November 2019, visit www.superbugssuperdrugs.com/PJPR1 to register.
Key Featured speakers include:
Yuri Gleba, Professor, Founder, Nomad Bioscience
Mark Albrecht, Branch Chief, Antibacterials Program, BARAD/HHS
Paul Finn, CEO, Oxford Drug Design
Cara Cassino, Chief Medical Officer, Contrafect
Martin Everett, CSO, Antabio
Samareh Lajaunias, Director, Combioxin SA
Francois Moreau, Scientific Director, Mutabilis
Emma Leire, Microbiology Lead, Centauri Therapeutics
Lorenzo Corsini, Co-Founder/CEO/R&D, Phagomed
Stephen Barat, VP, Preclinical Research and Early Development, Scynexis
Colm Leonard, Consultant Clinical Adviser/Consultant Thoracic Physician/Honorary Pro
Topics covered will include:
Discuss the new classes of non-antibiotic antibacterial proteins: Colicins and Colicin-like Bacteriocins from Nomad Bioscience
Gain valuable insight towards fighting severe and resistant infections through neutralising bacterial virulence effectors from Combioxin
Examine a UK project looking at novel value assessment and reimbursement for novel antimicrobials from NICE/Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
Explore direct lytic agents (DLAs) and their potential as a successful disruptive anti-infective technology with Contrafect
Evaluate the utility of machine learning and AI in antibiotic drug discovery with Oxford Drug Design
In addition to the agenda, there will be two half-day interactive workshops held on 1st April 2020. Workshop A on Development of Non-Traditional Agents and Alternatives to Antibiotics will be held in the morning, led by Peter Warn, SVP Anti-infective Discovery, Evotec (UK) Ltd, where the workshop will explore the development of agents specifically, how they kill or dont kill microbes, or alter the host.
Workshop B on Anti-Microbial Resistance and Pathogenic Fungi will be held in the afternoon, led by Stephen Barat, Vice President, Preclinical Research and Early Development, Scynexis. The workshop will explore anti-microbial resistance in the fungal arena, resistance in candida SPP and other pathogenic fungi, as well as discuss the challenges in treating MDR strains and the need for new anti-fungal drugs.
The full agenda and speaker line-up brochure is available to download online at www.superbugssuperdrugs.com/PR1
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Superbugs & Superdrugs 2020
Conference: 30th 31st March 2020
Workshops: 1st April 2020
Holiday Inn Kensington Forum, London, UK
www.superbugssuperdrugs.com/PR1
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About SMi Group:
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