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Joining efforts in research on antibiotic resistance

Bioengineer by Bioengineer
December 16, 2022
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Research on antibiotic resistance will broaden significantly when the Center for Antibiotic Resistance Research (CARe) in Gothenburg expands. Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is one of the most serious global health threats.

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Credit: Photo: University of Gothenburg, Chalmers University of Technology, Sahlgrenska University Hospital and Region Västra Götaland.

Research on antibiotic resistance will broaden significantly when the Center for Antibiotic Resistance Research (CARe) in Gothenburg expands. Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is one of the most serious global health threats.

Over a million people die annually as a direct result of infections caused by resistant bacteria. Lack of effective antibiotics jeopardizes much of modern health care. Attempts to keep pace with resistance development by inventing new types of antibiotics have, at the same time, largely failed for several decades in a row.

To address this complex challenge, CARe at the University of Gothenburg has been conducting research since 2016. From January 1, 2023, the Center will have a broader base of partners and funders, also including Chalmers University of Technology, Sahlgrenska University Hospital and Region Västra Götaland.

With this new start, CARe will comprise nearly 150 researchers from more than 20 departments across the academic partners. Professor Joakim Larsson of the Department of Infectious Diseases, University of Gothenburg, is the Center’s Director.

Stronger and more extensive

“CARe members include, for example, doctors, microbiologists, molecular biologists, chemists, technologists, engineers, environmental scientists, mathematicians, economists, political scientists, architects, and philosophers. In various ways, they all contribute their specific expertise. Extending the collaboration further across more disciplinary boundaries will transform the Center’s ability to make an impact”, he says.

At Chalmers, some ten active research groups will be active in CARe after the expansion. Dr. Michaela Wenzel, who leads a research group in chemical biology, will be the Center’s Deputy Director.

“Developing new technologies and innovations to meet society’s acute needs is soundly established in Chalmers’ vision. Current innovative methods of tackling antibiotic resistance make use of groundbreaking nanoscience, materials science, artificial intelligence, and molecular biotechnology, for instance. We, the researchers at Chalmers, are glad to be able to use our expertise and technology platforms to help build an even stronger center,” she says.

In an international comparison, Sweden’s has a favourable antibiotic resistance situation. This is not a coincidence. Long-term, active work ensuring rational use of antibiotics and proper hospital hygiene have made a crucial difference. At the same time, we are affected by the resistance development in the rest of the world.

Patient benefits and innovation

Ann-Marie Wennberg is the Director of the Sahlgrenska University Hospital and professor at the University of Gothenburg.

“Close collaboration between health care and academia means that research results can yield tangible benefits for patients more rapidly. That’s one reason why Sahlgrenska University Hospital thinks this collaboration is so important. Along with our partners, our ambition is to tackle one of the biggest global health challenges: antibiotic resistance,” she says.

Region Västra Götaland is involved through the Regional Development Board, which co-funds initiatives to boost innovativeness, and to promote growth and sustainable development, in Västra Götaland. Kristina Jonäng is Chair of the Board.

“We hope the investment will boost Region Västra Götaland’s attractiveness and benefit innovation and entrepreneurship in infectious diseases and antibiotic resistance. With CARe, West Sweden’s position is strengthened in terms of sustainably meeting a global health and social challenge,” she says.

The new Center, funded jointly by the four parties, is based at the University of Gothenburg. On Thursday, Vice-Chancellor Eva Wiberg made the formal decision to allow a new operational period  (2023–2028) for the expanded centre.



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