Antimicrobial resistance is an increasingly pressing global concern. This course offers unique and comprehensive insights into the challenges posed by AMR, exploring its mechanisms, implications for public health and laboratory methods as well as tools for identification.

Antimicrobial resistance - theory and methods
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Antimicrobial resistance - theory and methods

Instructor: Rene S. Hendriksen
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Prepare for a career with our Intermediate level course in understanding AMR.
Apply new skills to projects and portfolio.
Learn and develop in demand skills and relevant knowledge for identification of AMR and laboratory methods.
Learn the most up-to-date theoretical & practical skills in antimicrobial resistance identification and testing.
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Taught in English
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