Excited to share the EDAR8 Promo Video: https://t.co/QIHcwwEwu2 The EDAR Conference is a cornerstone and one of the most foundational to CIP-CAR's mission. Many of our students presented last year—special shoutout to Luke for bringing home Top Presenter.
New from CIP-CAR alum Dr. Amanda Darling!
This ES&T study dives into how different normalization methods impact #WastewaterSurveillance in rural sewersheds—key insights for #PublicHealth & #WBE.
Read: https://t.co/hEZSwFuAPK
#WBS#CIPCAR
Polarities are everywhere—once you see them...
In Polarities: Recent Reckonings, Gemma Jiang, PhD explores tensions in team science:
boundaries::connections, grace::discipline, commitment::compliance.
Read: https://t.co/XZBJLNqfVE
#PolarityWisdom#TeamScience#Complexity
The 9th round of the AMR Country Self-assessment Survey launched on 15 Apr 2025, for completion by June 2025. A key tool since 2017, TrACSS helps countries track progress on AMR national action plans.
https://t.co/nWyOEZMYMZ | https://t.co/nSThuTkPof
#AMR#OneHealth#TrACSS
Highlighting Part :: Whole — The Polarity at the Heart of Complexity by Gemma Jiang, PhD, whom CIP-CAR has worked with before. We had a delightful conversation on collaborative leadership in team science.
Read more: https://t.co/5gdKEVpE4a
#Complexity#SystemsThinking#CIPCAR
Beyond health impacts, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a major economic threat. The World Bank warns AMR could cost an extra $1T in healthcare by 2030 and up to $3.4T in GDP losses/year by 2050.
Learn more: https://t.co/FKvmFaZABV
#AMR#GlobalHealth#CIPCAR#OneHealth
Correction: The link in our last post about diagnostic tests and AMR was incorrect.
Here’s the correct article from Criticare 2025 via Times of India:
https://t.co/Pg1rFxJp75
#AMR#AntibioticResistance#Criticare2025
The Power of Diagnostics in Combating AMR
At Criticare 2025, experts stressed: skipping diagnostic tests drives antibiotic resistance. By 2050, AMR could cause over 50% of global deaths. Accurate diagnosis matters.
https://t.co/9gCegB95yA
#AMR#Superbugs#Criticare2025
The WHO reports that the antibiotics most responsible for drug resistance are being overused globally, highlighting the urgent need for better stewardship.
https://t.co/7ocWQj6JRN
#AntibioticResistance#Superbugs
Our recent study demonstrates how profiling microbiomes can serve as a high precision tool for assessing water quality and tailoring it to drinking water or other reuse applications| Environmental Science & Technology https://t.co/2dx9vzJJlq @emilydgarner
Super paper on wastewater surveillance!
"A survey of the representativeness and usefulness of wastewater-based surveillance systems in 10 countries across Europe in 2023"
https://t.co/m4IzJngRCz
In case you missed it:
"Transmission routes of antibiotic resistant bacteria: a systematic review"
Perfect for confidently stating we don't know very much about transmission risk.
Happy to share our latest paper led by @ishi_keenum examining how advanced water reuse treatments alter ARG signals beyond that achieved through traditional wastewater treatment- we need to pay attention to distribution systems! @VTcombatAMR https://t.co/DHcL0EK8vu
The Appalachian Regional Commission awarded $400,000 for a two-year project to identify and implement improved & new methods to detect pathogens for diseases in the wastewater of rural communities. Read how @waterARGome and @petervikesland are involved. https://t.co/diVnRXuJqS