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CO-ADD Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery - CO-ADD (Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery) is a not-for-profit, open initiative for discovery and development of new therapies against multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria. CO-ADD reaches out to chemists in academia and research organisations who have compounds ‘sitting on shelves’ that were not designed as antibiotics and would not otherwise be screened for antimicrobial activity. These compounds are screened at no cost against a key panel of drug-resistant bacterial strains. CO-ADD is funded by the Wellcome Trust and The University of Queensland.

  • http://www.co-add.org/content/sending-compound-library-for-high-throughput-screening Sending compounds | CO-ADD Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery - Sending compounds and compound libraries CO-ADD is a global initiative of The University of Queensland’s Institute for Molecular Bioscience (UQ IMB) and is funded by Wellcome Trust and UQ. We perform high-throughput antimicrobial screening free of charge for academic research groups. How to send chemical compounds for free screening by CO-ADD
  • http://www.co-add.org/content/donate Donation | CO-ADD Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery - CO-ADD needs your support now to ensure a solution is found before drug-resistant bacteria become a global health catastrophe DONATE
  • http://www.co-add.org/content/testimonials Testimonials | CO-ADD Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery - Chief medical officer for england, PROFessor Dame Sally Davies dbe fmedsci frs
  • http://www.co-add.org/content/free-screening Free Screening | CO-ADD Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery - Free Antimicrobial Screening of Compound Libraries CO-ADD reaches out to chemists in academia and research organisations around the globe who have compounds ‘sitting on shelves’ that were not designed as antibiotics and would not otherwise be screened for antimicrobial activity. We are based at The University of Queensland's Institute for Molecular Bioscience in Brisbane, Australia. Details about CO-ADD's free compound screening program: primary screening, hit confirmation and hit validation
  • http://www.co-add.org/content/further-screening-options Further screening options | CO-ADD Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery - Further screening options Research groups who get positive results from initial screening have the option to proceed with us to lead development using our integrated chemistry, biology and pharmacology capabilities. Further compound screening and drug development options with CO-ADD
  • http://www.co-add.org/content/facilities Facilities | CO-ADD Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery - Screening Facilities CO-ADD Screening facilities include Robotic Screening Equipment Microbiology Facility Cell Biology Facility Compound Handling Facilities for medium to high throughput screening CO-ADD's compound screening, medicinal chemistry and efficacy facilities
  • http://www.co-add.org/content/faq FAQ | CO-ADD Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery - Frequently Asked Questions Project Why is the sample screening free? CO-ADD is funded by the Wellcome Trust and The University of Queensland as a community initiative to fight drug-resistant micro-organisms.Frequently asked questions for free screening of chemical compounds with CO-ADD
  • http://www.co-add.org/content/superbug-crisis The Superbug Crisis | CO-ADD Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery - Most of us have benefited from the use of antibiotics and we usually take it for granted that there is an antibiotic that works for the particular infection that ‘bugs us’. However, most of us are also aware of the growing presence of superbugs and the ‘broken pipeline of new antibiotics’. Watch ABC Catalyst's special episode on antibiotic resistance featuring CO-ADD (live Tuesday 19 April, 2016).About antibiotics resistance and the superbug crisis
  • http://www.co-add.org/content/what-can-you-do-to-fight-superbugs What can you do? | CO-ADD Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery - Superbug awareness is a community responsibility. The fight against superbugs is in our hands. What can you do to fight the superbug crisis?
  • http://www.co-add.org/content/stories Stories | CO-ADD Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery - Related antimicrobial resistance stories and advocates Professor Dame Sally Davies (Chief Medical Officer in the UK)
  • http://www.co-add.org/content/the-project Project | CO-ADD Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery - Do you have the next antibiotic? One critical bottleneck to discovering new antibiotics is the limited chemical diversity (compounds that have different structures) screened for antimicrobial activity. Antibiotics occupy a different ‘chemical space’ from compounds commonly found in commercial libraries.Information about the CO-ADD compound screening project
  • http://www.co-add.org/content/the-people People | CO-ADD Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery - Superbugs are spreading. The antibiotic discovery pipeline is broken. We want to fix it! We are a determined group of scientific experts and industry leaders from around the world. We are working together to discover new antibiotics that can kill the superbugs that cause millions of infections and deaths around the world. We are based at The University of Queensland's Institute for Molecular Bioscience.Meet the CO-ADD team
  • http://www.co-add.org/content/the-partners Partners | CO-ADD Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery - Strategic partners and funders Wellcome Trust Institute for Molecular Bioscience (UQ IMB) The University of Queensland (UQ) Project partners School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, The University of Queensland Free compound screening program CO-ADD partners and funders
  • http://www.co-add.org/content/contact Contact | CO-ADD Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery - Contact information for the CO-ADD Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery

    Country: 130.102.115.245, Oceania, AU

    City: 143.2104 , Australia

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