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Applications for the Trinity Challenge on Antimicrobial Resistance are now closed Read submitted solutions here
09 April 2021
Updated 3rd June 2021
Last week, The Lancet published a letter from The Trinity Challenge urging public & private organisations to act fast while the world’s attention is still focused on combating COVID-19. In it, we underlined how important it is now to build on innovative data usage and digital tools that have surfaced during the ongoing pandemic.
We hope to surface more of these solutions with our public Challenge, with a prize fund of up to £6M.
Read the full letter in The Lancet.
The Ineos Oxford Institute (IOI) has generously contributed to the Trinity Challenge’s ongoing efforts to support advocacy and campaign development on antibiotic resistance...
The Trinity Challenge has been awarded $500,000 from the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation to boost the recently launched Trinity Challenge on Antimicrobial Resistance, an innovation prize to find solutions to tackle antibiotic resistance in low- and middle-income countries.
Eighteen months since the awards were announced and the prizes distributed, where are they now?