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On the occasion of the One Health Festival, the Graduate School One Health Emerging Infectious Diseases invites you to take part in the Antibiotic Resistance Fresk, a collaborative and interactive activity designed to explore the causes, mechanisms, and impacts of antibiotic resistance. Discover how human, animal, and environmental health are closely interconnected through the One Health approach.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is now considered one of the most pressing health threats of the 21st century. Yet it remains insufficiently understood by the general public and younger generations alike.
Inspired by the methodology of The Climate Fresk, this workshop encourages a broad understanding of the challenges linked to antibiotic use and resistance.
Open to everyone, with no scientific background required, the Antibiotic Resistance Fresk invites participants to identify concrete levers for action at the individual, collective, and societal levels, while strengthening awareness of the interdependencies that connect our ecosystems.
Whether you are a student, teacher, researcher, or simply curious, join this interactive experience to learn, discuss, and act together in response to one of the major global health challenges of our time: preserving the effectiveness of antibiotics for future generations.
Registration required here
Location: Lamarck Building Hall B
Date: April 8 at 12:00 PM (2-hour workshop)
Language: French