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CHANGING PERSPECTIVES IN AMR

May 13-15 2025 | Raleigh, NC

NIAMRRE is excited to be holding our fifth annual conference, hosted by NC State University in Raleigh, North Carolina. Bringing together professionals within academia, industry, and government from across the One Health spectrum (plants, animals, humans, and the environment), we will work together in "Changing Perspectives." 

With a mix of presentations, panels, facilitated discussions, workshops, and informal gatherings, you will leave this conference with new connections and actionable steps we can take together to combat antimicrobial resistance. 

Conference Hotel

Embassy Suites by Hilton Raleigh Durham Research Triangle

The NIAMRRE 2025 Annual Conference will be held at Embassy Suites by Hilton Raleigh Durham Research Triangle

  • Within minutes of the Research Triangle Park
  • 15-minute drive from Raleigh-Durham International Airport
  • Free airport shuttle service is offered

Meet Our Keynote Speakers

Julie Szymczak, PhD is an Associate Professor in the Division of Epidemiology at the University of Utah School of Medicine, where she Co-Directs the Utah Quality Advancement Laboratory (UQuAL). Dr. Szymczak is a medical sociologist who leads research that integrates social science theory and methods into efforts to transform healthcare delivery so it is reliably safe, equitable, and high quality. Her work over the past eight years has focused on reducing the harm to patients and populations from antibiotic-resistant bacteria with the following objectives: 1) characterize the social determinants of antibiotics across clinical contexts, 2) generate evidence about what works to improve how antibiotics are prescribed, and 3) advance the use of implementation science in antibiotic stewardship research.

Dr. Christina Sarubbi is the Manager of Clinical Services at UNC Health Rex. Dr. Sarubbi earned her undergraduate and pharmacy degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and also completed her MBA from the UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School. She completed her pharmacy residency at the University of California, San Diego Health System. Since completing her residency, Dr. Sarubbi worked as an Antibiotic Stewardship pharmacist at Duke University Hospital prior to joining UNC in late 2019.  While at Duke, she contributed to research involving the evaluation of a pharmacist-led penicillin allergy assessment program as well as the influence of a reported penicillin allergy on mortality in methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia. Her professional interests include medication safety, quality improvement, and Antibiotic Stewardship. Dr. Sarubbi continues to serve as an active member of the Rex Antibiotic Stewardship team and completes penicillin allergy assessments and de-labeling regularly.

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