AMR's controversies: Session 2

Phage therapies
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On 23 December 2024

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The second session of the AMR Controversies took place on November 14, 2023 at Université Paris-Dauphine.

This session was devoted to phage therapies, with a keynote presented by Charlotte Brives, followed by a round-table discussion on the application of these therapies in the context of antibiotic resistance:

  • Keynote: Facing antibiotic resistance. A political ecology of microbes - Charlotte Brives (CNRS, Centre Emile Durkheim)
  • Round-table discussion: Phage therapy in the face of antibiotic resistance - With the participation of Laurent Debarbieux (Institut Pasteur), Paola de Carli (Association Vaincre la Mucovicidose), Caroline Semaille (Santé Publique France - to be confirmed), Charlotte Brives (CNRS) - Moderated by Jocelyne Arquembourg (Telecom Paris Tech)

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