On May 22-23, 2023, CAMRIA organized its second lunch-to-lunch seminar. After last year’s successful event in Bekkjarvik, this year CAMRIA partners, Scientific Advisory Board members and international collaborators gathered in Read More
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Iain Johnston with the Meltzer Prize!
Professor Iain Johnston (Department of Mathematics, University of Bergen) and the leader of CAMRIA-funded HyperEvol project has been awarded the Meltzer Prize for young researchers 2023. Iain was nominated for Read More
New report on AMR from UNEP
United Nations Environment Programme has recently issued a report on Bracing for Superbugs: Strengthening environmental action in the One Health response to antimicrobial resistance. The focus of the report is Read More
Do you want to join the CAMRIA team as a PhD student?
New position connected to CAMRIA is available. If you are interested in starting the PhD program and becoming a part of the project “Risk communication and -perception of AMR in Read More
Seminar on Aspects of antibiotic treatment in children
CAMRIA in collaboration with the Norwegian National Advisory Centre for Antibiotic Treatment in Specialist Health Service (KAS) arranged a hybrid seminar on Aspects of antibiotic treatment in children. The seminar Read More
Video from the panel discussion about “The Invisible Extinction” documentary
As announced on our website In October, CAMRIA was engaged in organizing a panel discussion around the documentary “The Invisible Extinction”, showed at Bergen International Film Festival (BIFF) 2023: https://camria.w.uib.no/2022/10/13/the-invisible-extintion-film-screening-and-following-panel-dicussion-at-biff/ Read More
New research project with funding from NordForsk
We have been awarded a grant from the call “Societal Security and Antimicrobial Resistance” from NordForsk (Nordic Societal Security Programme | NordForsk). The title of the project is: “Tracking of Read More
“The invisible extintion” – film screening and following panel discussion at BIFF
Bergen International Film Festival 2022 is taking place on 19-27 October this year. One of the films that will be presented during the festival is “The invisible extinction” – a Read More
CAMRIA at the meeting of Nordic AMR centres
CAMRIA, represented by Nina Langeland (CAMRIA’s leader, University of Bergen), Iren Høyland (Stavanger University Hospital) and Stig Harthug (Haukeland University Hospital) joined the meeting of Nordic Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) centres Read More
“We are CAMRIA!” – seminar in Bekkjarvik
For the first time, CAMRIA leadership, researchers engaged in the projects financed by the centre, along with invited guests gathered during a lunch-to-lunch working seminar in Bekkjarvik (August 23-24, 2022). Read More