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Experimental Approaches for the Treatment of Infectious Disease

Monday April 06, 2020

8:00 am - 10:00 am Eastern Time (ET)

Room 15 A

DDD TCP

Chair :

Ericka Anderson
University of California, San Diego

Ross Corriden
Merck



The persistent rise in antibiotic resistance poses a great challenge to public health. Numerous factors, including economic pressures, have created an "innovation gap" in the development of new antibiotics. In addition, frequent use of antibiotics for self-resolving issues, physician reliance on unnecessarily broad-spectrum regimes, widespread use of antibiotics in agricultural feed for growth promotion, and pure Darwinian evolution of bacteria have created a situation where new anti-infective approaches are urgently needed. This symposium highlights translational research efforts underway in academia and industry aimed at resolving this critical unmet medical need.

Speakers

Leonard Dragone - Janssen

Challenges and Opportunities in Infectious Disease Drug Discovery

Deborah Hung - Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital, Broad Institute of MIT & Harvard

Use of Chemical Genetics to Identify New Approaches for Infectious Disease Intervention

Lynette Cegelski - Stanford University

Use of Chemical and Structural Microbiology Approaches to Develop New Strategies for Treatment of Antibiotic-resistant Infections

Liangfang Zhang - University of California, San Diego

Development of Biomimetic Nanotechnologies to Combat Infectious Disease

Ronik Khachatoorian - University of California, Los Angeles

Structure Activity Relationship Optimization of a 1,3-Disubstituted Urea-based Inhibitor of Zika Virus Infection