Maxwell Centre, Cambridge - Friday 7th June 2024
Maxwell Centre, University of Cambridge, Cavendish Laboratory, JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 0HE
Agenda
09.00 Registration and coffee
09.30 Welcome, introductions and presentations of UK AMR initiatives:
- Phil Packer - Innovation Lead at Innovate UK:
"Welcome by Innovate UK" - Dr Agnieszka Iwasiewicz-Wabnig - Director at Maxwell Centre:
"Introduction to Maxwell Centre" - Clive Mason - Programme Director, AMR at LifeArc:
"Supporting early translation to address the global threat of AMR" - Midori Matsuo - Project Administrator at Shionogi:
"Building Innovation Platforms to Shape the Future of Healthcare" - Dr Jayne Ellis - Scientific Lead at British In Vitro Diagnostics Association (BIVDA):
"Placing diagnostics at the heart of AMR" - Philip Turner - Manager and Senior Researcher at Nuffield Health:
"NIHR HealthTech Research Centre in Community Healthcare: Catalysing evidence generation for diagnostic antimicrobial stewardship interventions for the 90%"
10.30 Matchmaking sessions
12.30 Networking lunch
13.30 Close
Reception Dinner at Trinity College, Cambridge - Thursday 6th June 2024 (NOW FULL)
There is also an evening Reception Dinner at Trinity College, Cambridge on Thursday 6th June (18.00 - 22.00), hosted by Professor Dame Sally Davies, the UK Special Envoy on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). Places are limited and are now closed. The dinner is only open to organisations who have a written confirmation of attendance from Innovate UK.
- Venue: Master’s Lodge, Trinity College, Cambridge, CB2 1TQ
- Arrival on foot: Please arrive via Great Gate off of Trinity Street (what3words: apples.sand.ashes) and let the Porters know you have a meeting in the Master’s Lodge. They will direct you accordingly. Download map.
- Arrival by car - Parking: Please note that there is no parking on site. There is a lot of on-street parking in the area, with options of the Grand Arcade or Castle Street car parks.
- Arrival by train: Cambridge railway station is an approximate 30-minute walk from Trinity College Great Gate.