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Posted by: BIO Ventures for Global Health on 4/12/2011 | 0 Comments
“I’m optimistic that, working in partnership with the private sector, we can create a new paradigm that will provide the public with new and more effective treatments far faster than we do now.” So said 2011 Partnering for Global Health Forum keynote speaker Francis Collins, MD, PhD recently, and he could not speak more eloquently to the purpose of the Forum. His keynote address, “Advancing Global Health Research and Translational Science at NIH” is sure to be engaging and thought-provoking as he shares his insights on how groundbreaking biotech innovations can serve the health needs of the world’s poorest.
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Posted by: BIO Ventures for Global Health on 4/7/2011 | 2 Comments
Today, BVGH CEO Melinda Moree was in Geneva, Switzerland, the home of the World Health Organization, joining Director General Margaret Chan in singing Happy Birthday to the 63-year-old organization. Each year WHO celebrates World Health Day, and this year the target of attention was antimicrobial resistance. A panel of high-level speakers discussed this problem and specifically called for the development of new antibiotics and diagnostics -- as well as a host of other interventions -- to keep the world from moving into a “post-antibiotic era.”
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Posted by: BIO Ventures for Global Health on 4/6/2011 | 0 Comments
Today, typhoid is rare in New York City, but this disease continues to infect 17-22 million people and kill more than 500,000 people each year around the world. The majority of these cases occur in the developing world or are imported to developed countries by travelers. What tools are available to assist with typhoid control? What products are still needed to prevent, diagnose, and treat this disease? The answers to these questions and more are captured in the first quarterly update of BIO Ventures for Global Health’s (BVGH’s) Global Health Primer.
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