Ep 56: Eva Krockow, a psychologist in AMR. Chat GPT as a diagnostic tool. Metaphors in the AMR discourse.
We are finally back from our looooong break! Welcome, to another episode of The AMR studio, now again with co-host Elin Fermer at the mic after her maternity break. We are so thrilled to bring you our conversation with Eva Krockow, a psychologist working with decision making, risk communications, and language. We learn about her interests and path, and what’s on the pipeline for her.
On the news, we bring you a recent article looking at if the new generation of large language models AI tools such as chat-GPT could be useful to identify resistance, and the most recent pre-print by our interviewee on the use of metaphors in AMR.
We hope you enjoy and are ready for an autumn of goodness, learning and fun at our studio!
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Relevant links:
- Dr. Eva Krockow's page at University of Leicester.
- Webpage of the ALARM Research study (ESRC-funded project on metaphors for AMR risk communication)
Further Reading:
- GPT-4-based AI agents—the new expert system for detection of antimicrobial resistance mechanisms? First article covered in the news.
- Risk Communication about Antimicrobial Resistance: A Content Analysis of Metaphor Use in Global Public Discourse. Second publication covered in the news, a pre-print lead by our interviewee of the month!
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