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Sunday, November 30, 2025

Microbes Making Misinformation: Flipping the Script on Science Communication for AMR

I was thrilled to be invited to lead an interactive workshop yesterday for the 2025 Global AMR Youth Summit, organized by the World Health Students’ Alliance. 

"The Global AMR Youth Summit will unite students and young professionals from health, agricultural, and life sciences to advance a unified One Health response to AMR. 

Under the theme 'Innovate. Integrate. Implement: Youth Driving One Health Action on AMR,' the Summit shifts focus from awareness to accountability—empowering youth to engage in national AMR action plans, influence policy, and lead community initiatives. 

Aligned with World Antimicrobial Awareness Week 2025, the event calls on young leaders worldwide to drive innovation, collaboration, and action to protect our shared future from AMR."

The interactive workshop "Microbes Making Misinformation: Flipping the Script on Science Communication for AMR" engaged medical, dental, veterinary and pharmacy students from around the world. 

250+ participants was by far the largest group I've ever led on a "citizen science fiction" adventure, and it was an inspiration to hear their intensely creative ideas on how microbes could conduct "Bio PsyOps" against humans, making memes and misinformation to accelerate antimicrobial resistance. 

Here's hoping none of them go viral!


Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Resistance Reimagined: Storytelling Meets Science

I'm excited to be convening an event for World Antimicrobial Awareness Week featuring two leading science museum curators and three creative teams that emerged from our powerhouse workshop Through the Petri Glass at Wellcome in London exactly one year ago. 



"Awareness alone isn’t enough. We need connection. This session showcases how artists, designers, and storytellers are inspiring action through creative approaches that bring AMR to life. 

Through the Art x AMR initiative at the Global Strategy Lab and Immersive Storytelling Lab, comics, games, and immersive storytelling are transforming complex science into shared understanding and collective motivation. These creative voices remind us that art can move hearts as powerfully as data moves minds, helping people everywhere see that their choices and actions matter."


Join us by registering for the November 20th webinar here: