Join us to explore AI’s impact on AMR. The day will be an opportunity to explore AI’s impact on AMR across the translational pipeline, from basic and data sciences to application. It will be an exciting opportunity to bring together researchers from across disciplines, learn about the breadth of expertise across Imperial, and discuss critical issues pertaining to this field.
This event is co-organised by Imperial’s Institute of Infection, AI Network, NIHR HPRU in Healthcare Associated Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance, and the Centre for Antimicrobial Optimisation (CAMO).
Agenda
9:45 Welcome
Professor Alison Holmes
9:50 Introduction to AI and healthcare
Professor Aldo Faisal, Department of Bioengineering
10:05 Data science and bacteriology
Chair: Dr Rosella Arcucci
Professor Mauricio Barahona, Department of Mathematics
Professor Sophia Yaliraki, Department of Chemistry
Dr Nick Croucher, School of Public Health
Dr Elita Jauneikaite, School of Public Health
11:05 Break
11:20 Drug development, translation, clinical use, and diagnostics
Chair: Professor Darius Armstrong-James, Department of Infectious Disease
Dr Anand Shah, School of Public Health
Dr Bernard Hernandez, Department of Infectious Disease
Dr Tim Rawson, Department of Infectious Disease
Dr Anna Barnard, Department of Chemistry
Dr Jesus Rodriguez-Manzano, Department of Infectious Disease
12:35 Lunch
13:30 Application, commercialisation, regulation, and public perception
Chair: Dr Vjera Magdalenic-Moussavi, Partnerships andCommercialisation
Will Bolton, Department of Computing
Ash Myall, Department of Mathematics
Dr Nina Zhu, Department of Infectious Disease
Dr Damien Ming, Department of Infectious Disease
Dr Emily Allen-Benton, Industry Partnerships and Commercialisation
Dr Azad Hussain, MHRA
Professor Aldo Faisal, Department of Bioengineering
15:00 End