The Trinity Challenge is looking for new applications of community health data in LMICs to address antimicrobial resistance. The Challenge is open both to those already working in antimicrobial resistance, and those who work in different fields but may be able to develop or adapt a data-driven solution that can be transferred to use in antimicrobial resistance.
A starting point could be a mobile application for health care professionals, a community-based infectious disease surveillance approach, health data or analytics that are intended to influence policy, and many more. Could your expertise be adapted into a novel approach to this growing health crisis?
The Challenge is offering up to £1m in grand prize funding. Challenge winners are also entitled to support from a cross-sector group of leading institutions, including those with expertise in antimicrobial resistance, to continue to develop their solutions to make a positive and lasting impact.
The deadline to submit an application is Feb 29, 2024 at 12pm EST. Learn more on the Trinity Challenge on Antimicrobial Resistance page.