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A One Health Approach to Curbing AMR
A Future Built on Collaboration Through Citizen Science
At Petrified Bugs, we believe curbing antibiotic resistance requires a One Health approach—connecting human, animal, and environmental health into a single, coordinated effort. The future of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) prevention will depend on innovation—not just in science, but in how we share data, validate findings, and act on them across sectors.
We’re working to bridge the gap between global AMR research and practical action. This means tackling challenges in surveillance, data integration, and public engagement—together.
If you’re passionate about AMR and want to help shape collaborative solutions that span people, animals, and the environment, we invite you to join us in this early-stage initiative.
What We’re Exploring:
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Community-driven AMR surveillance and data sharing
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Integration of human, veterinary, and environmental data for better detection and response
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Open-access education tools to raise awareness and promote stewardship
How to Get Involved
Advisory Panel
Help shape the big picture.
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1-5 hours/quarter
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Attend quaterly advisory meeting
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Review ideas and content
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Collaborate with peers across lab medicine, infectious disease, and microbiome research
Volunteer Group
Be part of the build.
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5 hours/month
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Pilot reporting formats, test educational modules, or contribute to User Interface design
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Ideal for students, early-career scientists, or citizen scientists with lived experience