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    Collaboration

    We value our regional, national and international associations across a range of fields, with the aim to find a solution to antimicrobial resistance. Most importantly, we work closely with businesses, consumers and governments to ensure our research stays relevant to all.

    NHS

    • Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust
    • Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust

    Public Sector

    • Arts and Humanities Research Council
    • Economic and Social Research Council
    • Natural Environment Research Council
    • Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs
    • Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science
    • Environment Agency
    • National Institute for Health Research
    • Department of Health and Social Care
    • Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
    • Wellcome
    • Fleming Fund
    • Rothamsted Northwyke

    Universities

    • University of Bath
    • University of Bristol
    • University of Cardiff
    • University of Edinburgh
    • University of East Anglia
    • The universities of Exeter, Bristol, Bath and Cardiff also form the GW4 AMR Alliance.

    Industry

    • AstraZeneca
    • Roche
    • Severn Trent Water
    • South West Water

    Charity

    • British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
    • Surfers against Sewage
    • WorldFish

    International

    • United Nations
    • World Health Organisation
    • RAND Europe

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