About
The Centre for AMR and One-Health Research (CAMROH), through collaborative inter- and multi-disciplinary research, aims to address the key challenges in the antimicrobial resistance area. Through its 5 research themes CAMROH will develop understanding of AMR and the myriads of solutions required to address this global health crisis. Expertise, from across TU Dublin’s Faculties helps this endeavour, including Scientists, Data & AI experts, Engineers, and Social Scientists are breaking down discipline silos to work collaboratively towards a common goal. The use of computational and digital methods, especially AI, will underpin the efforts within each research theme.
The Vision
Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) has been identified by the UN and WHO as a critical public health crisis that must be addressed as a matter of urgency. To address this crisis a truly collaborative, One-Health approach will be required. The Centre for AMR and One-Health Research, from its inception is a pan-University, cross-faculty grouping, with an multimindset and focus, which brings a huge range of experience and technical know-how to bear, on addressing the AMR issue.
The Mission
- To attract, develop, inspire and train the next generation of world-class researchers in the AMR and One-Health sphere
- Raising the profile of AMR and One-Health Research in TU Dublin, nationally and internationally
- To build internal and external collaborative multi-sectoral links, thus attracting funding to drive solutions in the AMR and One-Health areas
- CAMROH’s work supports the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goals 3, 6, and 12, by addressing AMR through integrated, cross-sectoral research.