Newsletters

  • October 2020

    In this issue, find out where your ARLG colleagues are presenting at IDWeek 2020. Learn about other announcements such as Vance Fowler who is tapped to be Maxwell Finland Award Lecturer at IDWeek. We also highlight Jessica Howard-Anderson, MD, MSc, who was awarded an ARLG Fellowship in January 2020.

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  • July 2020

    Read the July issue of the ARLG newsletter to learn about fellowship opportunities and access to two lay summaries of results on the Master-GC and RAPIDS GN studies. Get to know more about Matthew Kelly, MD, MPH, of Duke University and his ARLG research.

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  • April 2020

    In this issue of the ARLG newsletter, results of the CRACKLE-2 Study are highlighted. Also featured is Larissa Grigoryan, MD, PhD, who received an Early Stage Investigator Seed Grant from ARLG for creating an outpatient-specific antibiogram to guide treatment for urinary tract infections (UTI).

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  • January 2020

    Read our January issue to learn about the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) renewal funding of up to $102.5M for the ARLG. In this issue, we also spotlight early-stage investigator, Pranita D. Tamma, MD, MHS, and highlight Robert A. Bonomo, MD, of the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center, 2020 recipient ...

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  • September 2019

    Our September 2019 newsletter includes information about the MASTER-GC Study and the Pharmacokinetics Special Emphasis Panel. We also provide a spotlight on early-career trialist, Thomas L. Holland, MD, MSc of Duke University. ARLG’s presence at IDWeek2019 is included as well as recent announcements and publications.

     

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  • April 2019

    Read the April 2019 newsletter to learn more about the Multi-Drug Resistant Organism (MDRO) Network site visits in accordance with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) regulatory compliance requirements. The newsletter features an update from Kim Hanson, MD, MHS, Chairperson for the Diagnostics and Devices Committee and spotlights Michael Woodworth, MD, MSc, and his ARLG ...

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  • January 2019

    Our January 2019 newsletter provides highlights from ARLG at IDWeek 2018TM, held October 3rd-7th in San Francisco, CA. ARLG leaders, researchers, or committee members moderated panels and presented lectures, posters, or abstracts at close to 300 sessions.

    In this issue, you can learn more about Sarah Doernberg, MD, MAS, of University of California, San Francisco who ...

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  • September 2018

    Check out our September 2018 newsletter for our latest fact sheets and lay summaries of results for the RADICAL and PROOF studies.

    In this issue, we interview Yohei Doi, MD, PhD, chair of the Gram-negative Committee who provides his thoughts and insights on contributions to date and
    future plans for this committee.

    This issue also spotlights Ephraim ...

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  • June 2018

    The June 2018 newsletter features highlights from our Multi-Drug Resistance Organism (MDRO) global network meeting in Madrid, Spain, as well as an update from the ARLG Mentoring Program.

    We also profile ARLG Research Fellow Judith Anesi, MD, and two Early Stage Investigator Grant recipients, Michael A. Liss, MD, MAS, FACS, and Jose M. ...

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  • March 2018

    Our March 2018 newsletter shares updates from the 2018 ARLG Operations Retreat, as well as highlights the ARLG Special Populations Special Emphasis Panel and the Pediatrics Subcommittee.

    You can also learn more about Ritu Banerjee, MD, PhD, who along with other ARLG investigators developed the Rapid Identification and Susceptibility Testing for Gram-Negative Bacteremia, (RAPIDS-GN). This ...

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