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  <title>DSpace Collection: University of Trieste, 25-26.5.2012</title>
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  <subtitle>University of Trieste, 25-26.5.2012</subtitle>
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    <title>New Antimicrobials Project 2nd Workshop : New Compounds &amp; New Strategies for Antimicrobials, University of Trieste, 25-26.5.2012</title>
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    <updated>2012-05-23T23:36:19Z</updated>
    <published>2012-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
    <summary type="text">Title: New Antimicrobials Project 2nd Workshop : New Compounds &amp; New Strategies for Antimicrobials, University of Trieste, 25-26.5.2012
Abstract: Antibacterial resistance is spreading globally at an alarming rate and continues to&#xD;
increase. New potent antibacterial agents and therapies are therefore continually&#xD;
needed. In recent years, new antibacterial compounds have mainly been additions to&#xD;
the existing classes of drugs and truly new structures have rarely been developed.&#xD;
Pharmaceutical industry has little interest in developing new structures due to high&#xD;
investment and low profit expectancy. The derivatives of existing drugs however&#xD;
raise bacterial resistance much faster than completely new compounds. To overcome&#xD;
the chronic problem of antibiotic resistance, totally new compounds and approaches&#xD;
are required, involving collaboration of researchers from various disciplines, as well&#xD;
as high societal investments.&#xD;
The NAM (New Antimicrobials) Project is funded by the Marie Curie Actions of&#xD;
the EU Seventh Framework Programme. The aim was to foster collaboration and&#xD;
exchange of personnel between academic groups and companies working on various&#xD;
aspects of antimicrobials: new sources, new approaches and mode-of action. This is&#xD;
the second Workshop organised within the NAM project and its aim is to coalesce the&#xD;
experience of NAM project members with that of participants from other academic&#xD;
and industry groups.
Type: Libro / capitolo</summary>
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