Deadline Date: February 02, 2026
The first EUP OHAMR joint transnational call for projects invites proposals focused on exploring new treatments to tackle antimicrobial resistance and is supported by 37 funding organisations from 28 countries with a call budget of over 31 million Euro
The focus areas include developing new combination treatments to extend antimicrobial effectiveness, creating tools to improve adherence to treatment protocols, and assessing the impact of veterinary and agricultural antimicrobial use on AMR transmission to humans and the environment. Proposals must consider implications across One Health settings, demonstrate feasibility with clear objectives and timelines, and show the potential health, social and economic impact of results. They should also highlight the value of collaboration, the unique contributions of each partner, and the benefits of transnational cooperation.
This call supports research efforts aimed at identifying new therapeutic combinations and approaches that can strengthen drug efficacy and reduce resistance. It also encourages the development of practical tools that can improve adherence to treatment protocols, ensuring that antimicrobials are used effectively and responsibly. Another significant aspect of the call is its emphasis on assessing how antimicrobial use in veterinary and agricultural settings contributes to AMR transmission to humans and the environment, enabling stronger policy actions.
Each partner institution will be represented by one (1) Principal Investigator who will be the researcher scientifically responsible for the implementation of tasks assigned.
Participating countries and funding organisations work together to advance scientific collaboration, promote harmonised methodologies, and support research that brings measurable health and societal benefits. This transnational approach allows access to shared resources, innovative technologies and diverse expertise, ensuring that project outcomes are relevant, impactful and scalable.
For more information, visit EUP OHAMR.






















