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
Ends in 5 days! Save 40% on your access to 10,000+ programs and make a real impact in your career. Save now.

Antimicrobial resistance - theory and methods

Instructor: Rene S. Hendriksen
76,499 already enrolled
Included with Learn more
Ask Coursera
2,582 reviews
Recommended experience
What you'll learn
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.
Skills you'll gain
Details to know

Add to your LinkedIn profile
7 assignments
See how employees at top companies are mastering in-demand skills

There are 8 modules in this course
Instructor

Offered by
Explore more from Basic Science

University of Amsterdam

Lecturio

University of Leeds
Why people choose Coursera for their career

Felipe M.

Jennifer J.

Larry W.

Chaitanya A.
Learner reviews
- 5 stars
74.98%
- 4 stars
20.87%
- 3 stars
3.60%
- 2 stars
0.27%
- 1 star
0.27%
Showing 3 of 2582
Reviewed on Dec 5, 2020
Definitely served it's purpose to refresh my knowledge on antimicrobial resistance theory. Also, an updated information on the recent methods used nowadays. It really a great help.
Reviewed on Sep 27, 2020
I wish to thank all the Professors and happy i took the course.Well taught.Easy explanation and made easy. New things learnt. Hope more will be conducted with the latest .
Reviewed on Sep 11, 2018
It was a very helpful and useful course , I enjoyed it very much , but I hope to be more questions during video as in sometimes get boring and too much information, Thanks.





