Trinity College Dublin is offering 4 PhD fellowships to highly motivated and ambitious students as part of the RESIST-AMR programme.
RESIST-AMR Antimicrobial Resistance: Engineering Natural, One- Health, Systems Thinking Solutions to a Manmade Global Disaster Antimicrobials are critical resources for human, animal and plant health. With emergence of antimicrobial resistance and lack of new antimicrobials, we face an unprecedented global environmental, food security and human health threat. RESIST-AMR is a structured PhD training programme which umbrellas the Schools of Natural Sciences, Genetics & Microbiology, Medicine, Engineering, Social Science & Philosophy and Computer Science & Statistics, and outside partners, Teagasc agriculture and food development authority. Applying a multidisciplinary approach and performing active research at a Teagasc Research Farm, students will perform critical analyses of environmental and human ‘resistomes’ from agricultural settings and analyse agricultural stakeholders’ practices and policies to identify institutional reform implications. There are 4 PhD fellowships being offered to highly motivated and ambitious students as part of the RESIST-AMR programme.
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