Newsletters

  • October 2023

    The October 2023 newsletter features Dr. Michael Woodworth, MD, MSc, recipient of the Emory University Silver Pear Mentoring Award, as well as Tori Kinamon’s spotlight in the BBC StoryWorks film “Race Against Resistance.” Dive into the DOTS study’s enrollment achievement, ARLG’s partnership with Biomeme on the RADICAL 501k study, and the SHREC study’s summary ...

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  • July 2023

    In the July 2023 newsletter, you will find news about Melinda Pettigrew who was named Dean of the UMN School of Public Health, a feature in Duke’s Magnify Magazine on Tori Kinamon, and new IDSA guidance on the treatment of antimicrobial-resistant Gram-negative infections. You can read our mentee spotlight on Helen Zhang, find information ...

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  • May 2023

    Read the May 2023 newsletter and learn about a recent JAMA article on renewed interest in phage therapy featuring ARLG members and research. The ARLG spotlight this month is on Ahmed Babiker, recipient of the Early Faculty Seedling Award, who is studying how microbiome-based approaches lead to multidrug-resistant organism (MDRO) decolonization. Get updates on ...

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  • January 2023

    We start the year off in our January 2023 newsletter by featuring a new editorial titled “Confronting Antimicrobial Resistance Together” by Henry Chambers, MD, and Vance Fowler, MD. You will find a spotlight on Heather King, PhD and her work QoL studies, updates on the Early Faculty Seedling Award, news, events, and more!

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  • October 2022

    Our October 2022 newsletter highlights information about IDWeek 2022 including a feature on the Maxwell Finland Lecture by Helen Boucher. We spotlight early stage investigator, Maria Fernanda Mojica, outline ARLG’s helpful data resources, provide updates on the Bartlett Fellowship, and more!

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  • April 2022

    This issue features exciting announcements including Robin Patel’s 2022 Hamao Umezawa Memorial Award, Robert Bonomo’s new role as Director of the Coordinating Center for VA SHIELD, and Melinda Pettigrew’s new role as interim Dean of the Yale School of Public Health. Get updates on Post-ECCMID Day, COMBACTE GA, and other events.

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  • January 2022

    The January 2022 issue starts the year off with news on ARLG Early Stage Investigator (ESI) Seed Grants, a streamlined protocol submissions process and webpage, and a spotlight on clinical trialist in training Nick Turner. Plus, get updates on events, study milestones, and more.

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  • October 2021

    Read the October 2021 newsletter for information on IDWeek 2021 and deadlines to apply for the Bartlett Fellowship and the Early Faculty Seedling Award. The newsletter features a spotlight on Sixto Leal, MD, PhD and his work to develop a novel diagnostic test for C. difficile as well as news on Melinda Pettigrew, PhD, ...

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  • July 2021

    Our July 2021 newsletter announces an exciting new opportunity for early stage investigators, the Early Faculty Seedling Award! Read more about our fellowship’s new name honoring our colleague, mentor, and friend, John Bartlett, MD. We spotlight early stage investigator, Daria Van Tyne, feature news on Prof. Herman Goossens’ ESCMID award, and highlight a WebMD article ...

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  • April 2021

    Be sure to read the April 2021 Newsletter featuring the ARLG 2.0 manuscript outlining recent achievements and the new scientific agenda. Learn more about trialist in training Michael Satlin and how his research could lead to a practice-changing trial. Plus, get news on awards, upcoming events, and more.

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