European
Cost Action CA21145 - European Network for diagnosis and treatment of antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections
The emergence and spread of drug-resistant
bacteria is an important health and socioeconomic threat with global
dimensions, which is developing towards an emergency/pandemic crisis. No drugs
are available to address the disease, and diagnostic tools are poorly
effective. This negatively impacts the treatment and survival of critically ill
patients. As such, drug-resistant bacteria may spread outside hospital
settings, representing a critical risk for the global population. Current
research in this field is highly fragmented and mostly monodisciplinary, thus
limiting the development of innovative diagnostic and therapeutic solutions.
This COST Action will
bring together industrial and academic European scientists with different
skills and expertise in a multidisciplinary and concerted initiative. The
Action will combine disciplines such as chemistry, physics, bioinformatics,
genetics, biology, immunology, and medicine in understanding the genetic and
molecular bases of bacterial drug resistance, developing innovative diagnostic
tools, and delivering lead/pre-clinical candidates, antibody-based therapies,
and clinical-ready repurposed drugs towards the personalized treatment of
drug-resistant bacterial infections. The further challenge of the Action is to
enhance networking among European scientists and to increase the
competitiveness of European research by promoting the exploitation of
translational research outcomes, e.g., by the creation of novel SMEs. Finally,
by knowledge creation and sharing, the Action will train a new generation of
young scientists skilled in the multiple aspects related to bacterial drug
resistance. Career development of Young Researchers and Innovators and
research impulses in Inclusiveness Target Countries (ITC) will be considered as
a priority in the Action."
Project Details
Reference
Cost Action CA21145
Status
Running
Start date
October 2022
Duration
48 months
Responsible institution
University of Siena