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antimicrobials in society program or Amos for short is a research project led by anthropologists but also engaging with researchers from across different disciplines and weamp;#39;re all collectively trying to answer the question of what are the roles of antimicrobials in society and this is in order to address the crucial issues around antimicrobial resistance today weamp;#39;re doing this research through two programs of work the first one is our anti microbials and society org online hub which is connecting researchers who are doing novel Social Research in antimicrobials and in antimicrobial resistance with policymakers and funders and practitioners who are interested in this topic and weamp;#39;re trying to promote fresh perspectives that go beyond the traditional antimicrobial resume our second program of work is empirical research what we do it which weamp;#39;re doing in two countries in Thailand and in Uganda historically thereamp;#39;s been a number of interventi