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Programmes HealthThe European Partnership on One Health Antimicrobial Resistance (EUP OHAMR) is about to launch an international call titled 'Treatments and adherence to treatment protocols', which will explore new treatments to tackle AMR.
The aim of this first EUP OHAMR Call, foreseen to be launched on 18 November, is to improve the treatment success rates of the patients, animals and plants affected by bacterial or fungal infections by providing new treatment options while reducing the risk of resistance in the different One Health settings.
Proposals submitted under the call need to address one of the following topics:
Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) plans to participate in this call. More information on available funding for researchers based in Flanders and on how to apply will be published on FWO's website soon. Deadline for the submission of pre-proposals is 2 February 2026. Questions on available funding by FWO? Contact europe@fwo.be.
More information on the call, its conditions and how to apply will be made available soon on the EUP OHAMR dedicated webpage. Interested in applying? Join the information webinar on 26 November 2025 here.
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