The antibiotic resistance research invites chemists around the world to submit their compounds for free screening for antimicrobial activity.
A global search has been launched by Australian chemists to find antibiotics to combat superbug bacteria that are resistant to current antibiotics. The Queensland University bioscience researchers will use a A$3.1-million ($2.41) grant from the London-based medical charity Wellcome Trust to individually examine antibiotics they hope to be sent from around the world.
The initiative invites global chemists to submit their compounds for free screening for antimicrobial activity.
Initiative director, professor Matthew Cooper said antibiotic resistance research was vital.
"We are heading towards a return to the pre-antibiotic era, when even simple infections caused death. Now it is time to act," Cooper said on June 19.
The scientists hope to screen more than 50,000 chemical compounds in the next 18 months.
“We aim to help researchers around the world find new, diverse compounds to combat the superbug crisis,” said Cooper.
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