On the occasion of last week’s Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness Week, CAMRIA researchers Nina Landeland and Magne Olav Sydnes published a news piece on forskersonen.no. The blog post, titled “Kjemikere jobber Read More
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Klebsiella pneumoniae Uncovered – News Piece by Marit Hetland and Kenneth Lindstedt
Antimicrobial resistance is increasingly recognized as a global health threat, but how does it actually work? In their recent popular science article on forskersonen.no, Marit Hetland (University of Bergen and Read More
WHO Warns Against Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria: These Two Are Particularly Dangerous
In a recent feature article published by BT, CAMRIA leader Professor Nina Langeland from the University of Bergen and Haukeland University Hospital, along with our collaborator Professor Magne O. Sydnes Read More
New Insights from CAMRIA: How Do Norwegians View Antimicrobial Resistance?
The growing threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is well-known among researchers and policymakers, prompting them to devise plans and strategies to combat this global challenge. However, tackling AMR effectively requires Read More
Key Moments from CAMRIA’s 2024 Annual Meeting
On May 6-7, 2024, CAMRIA came together for its annual meeting, and it was an inspiring and engaging event from start to finish. Spotlight on Young Researchers This year, we Read More
Unveiling Insights: The First Citizens’ note on AMR Data
Exciting news! The debut citizens’ note, offering a glimpse into attitudes and knowledge about antibiotics in Norway is now released. Authored by Silje Løseth and Anne Lise Fimreite, this report Read More
Exciting Seminar on Environmental and Patient Microbiome Clinical Studies at Finse
From January 17-19, CAMRIA organized an engaging seminar that delved deep into the world of environmental and patient microbiome clinical studies. The agenda spanned a spectrum of topics, encompassing sampling Read More
DIGSSCORE Seminar: Social science research on antimicrobial resistance in the Swedish Citizens Panel
Björn Rönnerstrand, researcher at the SOM Institute at the University of Gothenburg, will present “Social science research on antimicrobial resistance in the Swedish Citizens Panel” during a seminar organised by Read More
Successful seminar organised by Randi Jacobsen Bertelsen
As announced on our website earlier, CAMRIA was engaged in organizing an interesting seminar on “Antimicrobial resistance surveillance in environmental and human samples” that took place on September 21st, 2023. Read More
Event on “Antimicrobial resistance surveillance in environmental and human samples”
On September 21st, 2023 CAMRIA researcher and leader of the MARGIN project – Randi Jacobsen Bertelsen is organising an event entitled “Antimicrobial resistance surveillance in environmental and human samples”. Read More