Friday, 18th February
Lorne Infection and Immunity 2022
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Wednesday, 16th February
Thursday, 17th February
Friday, 18th February
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Speakers
Session 11: Antimicrobial Resistance: mechanisms and therapies
8:30AM - 10:15AM
Friday, 18th February
Chairs: Megan Lenardon & Erin Price
CARB-X after 5 years – lessons learned and future visions
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Richard A Alm
Host-dependent resistance of Group A
Streptococcus
to antifolate antibiotics
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Tim Barnett
Dismantling
bla
KPC
carbapenemase resistance: inhibiting the DsbA protein restores carbapenem susceptibility in KPC carbapenem-resistant bacteria.
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Jilong Qin
Investigating the mode of action of three compounds that block egress and invasion of malaria parasites
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Coralie Boulet
Phage-antibiotic combination is a superior treatment against multi-drug resistant
Acinetobacter baumannii
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Jeremy Barr
Morning Tea
10:15AM - 10:45AM
Friday, 18th February
Session 12: Microbiomes, microbes and other hot topics
10:45AM - 12:30PM
Friday, 18th February
Chairs: Philip Hansbro & Matt Johansen
Translating lung "microbiomics" into clinical application for sgronic respiratory desease
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Sanjay H Chotirmall
Immunity, IBD and the gut-brain axis through the prism of functional mycobiota exploration
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Iliyan Iliev
PfCERLI1, a novel rhoptry associated protein essential for rhoptry discharge and
Plasmodium falciparum
merozoite invasion of erythrocytes
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Sonja Frolich
Single cell transcriptomics provides insights into innate and adaptive immune responses to malaria
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Tinashe G Chabikwa
Microbiota-derived outer membrane vesicles and their proinflammatory role in Parkinson’s disease progression
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Tiana Koukoulis
Breaking antibiotic resistance in
Streptococcus pneumoniae
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Christopher McDevitt
Closing Remarks, Prizes, Awards and Photos
12:30PM - 1:00PM
Friday, 18th February
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