Antibiotic resistance – how do we stop the superbugs of the future?
Antibiotic resistance (AMR) is one of the most pressing global health challenges of our time - affecting healthcare systems, economies, and societies worldwide. How can science and innovation help us stay ahead?
Time: Mon 2026-05-11 12.00 - 13.00
Location: KTH Biblioteket, Sydöstra galleriet
Language: English
Join us for a lunch lecture at KTH Library, where three researchers will discuss how we can outsmart superbugs through advances in diagnostics, treatment, and decision-making. The panel will also explore the gap between research and real-world implementation – and what it takes to turn innovation into impact.
This session is open to students and young professionals interested in global health, technology, and sustainable innovation.
Panel:
- Henar Marino Miguélez - Sepsis diagnostic (AI + microfluidics)
- Michael Malkoch - New weapon against bacterial infections (hydrogel)
- Emre Iseri - Digital dipsticks (point-of-care diagnostics)
Join us for a lunch lecture at KTH Library, we will offer fika.
No registration.