WELCOME TO THE PEOPLE AMR NETWORK
The PEOPLE AMR Network brings together transdisciplinary researchers working on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) to identify better ways to develop, evaluate and implement multi-faceted interventions to promote prudent antimicrobial use in the community.
As one of eight transdisciplinary AMR networks funded by UKRI's Tackling Infections Initiative, we focus on people because it is the behaviour of individuals and groups that determines antibiotic use. Our network promotes research across disciplines and provides opportunities for collaboration with experts outside of one's home discipline.
What the PEOPLE stands for: develoPing and Evaluating multi-faceted evidence-based interventions to prOmote Prudent antimicrobiaL use in community contExts.
Our aim is to co-developing stewardship interventions with people & prescribers. Identify which interventions best support sustained behaviour change.
The Leadership Team
| Abel B. Ekiri |
Gail Hayward |
Wendy Thompson |
Sue Walker |
Chika Anumnu |
Join us
Interested in joining our network or want to learn more?
This network is jointly led by co-leads from the University of Manchester, The Glasgow School of Art and the University of Surrey.
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