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An Unfinished Life: Salt in My Soul screening

Antimicrobial resistance (or AMR for short) is expected to kill 38 million people by 2050. AMR means that bacteria have learned to be resistant to or untouchable by antibiotics or other antimicrobials, and is the reason why we are seeing more an more infections that are now “untreatable”. A world in which antibiotics have become ineffective would be truly frightening, and we are at a point where WHO has rung the alarm bell of a post-antibiotic era.
Join us in an epic journey that follows Mallory Smith and her battle with AMR as a cystic fibrosis (CF) patient.
Event Details: Salt in My Soul Official Trailer (Watch Here)
Date/Time: Thursday, 6 Nov 2025
Doors open at 5.30pm for a 6pm start. Join us for light refreshments and drinks in the courtyard from 5.30pm.
Location: Hew Roberts Theatre (access to campus via Clifton Street)
Parking: Free parking on Clifton Street available, anytime from 5pm onward (even in bays marked as “staff” or “student”)
Panel De-briefing: The Movie will conclude with a panel discussion from AMR innovators and clinicians, including:
- Dr Maud Eijkenboom – Lixa
- Prof. Fiona Wood – Fiona Wood Foundation
- Dr Jonathan Cox – Aston Research Explorer
- Prof. Charlene Kahler – University of Western Australia

