Halting Environmental Antimicrobial Resistance Dissemination (HEARD)

Our research efforts are multi-faceted and involve field sampling at locations in the U.S. and internationally as well as laboratory-based studies. In addition, due to the large amount of data being collected, we are developing new data analysis tools that incorporate cutting-edge computer science methods. The ultimate goal of all of these activities is to develop an improved understanding of the processes that dictate the dissemination of antimicrobial resistance such that we can develop appropriate control strategies.

 

Field Sampling - In collaboration with our international partners, we are conducting an extensive field sampling effort.  Our current focus is on wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) and their surrounding environment.  Images of a few of the facilites we regularly sample are included below:

Laboratory Studies - Our laboratory studies range in scale from simple beaker-based experiments to much larger pilot-scale pipe-section reactors. The results obtained with these more highly controlled systems will enable us to gain insights that would not be possible in the Field.

Data Analytics - A major component of HEARD is the development of advanced data analytic approaches to help quantify antimicrobial resistance.