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Posted by: BIO Ventures for Global Health on 8/31/2010 | 2 Comments
The hire that will define the future of developing and making available new drugs, vaccines, and diagnostics for poor countries will occur sometime in the next few months and I hope that we are all watching closely — very closely. The Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunizations (GAVI) will need a new CEO, since it has announced that he will be leaving the position in October.
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Posted by: BIO Ventures for Global Health on 8/27/2010 | 0 Comments
There’s been a lot of talk about the Pool for Open Innovation against Neglected Tropical Diseases, but we understand that many product developers are still wondering exactly how it will benefit them. No more! Today, we launched www.ntdpool.org, a website that explains more about the Pool, its mission, and the patents and know-how it contains.
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Posted by: BIO Ventures for Global Health on 8/6/2010 | 0 Comments
News flash: the priority review voucher may be getting easier to use, and expansions are on the docket. On Wednesday, Senator Brownback introduced a bill that includes some important amendments to the FDA’s PRV program that we believe will be instrumental in helping capable innovators create new medicines for NTDs.
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Posted by: BIO Ventures for Global Health on 8/3/2010 | 2 Comments
Nadine Weich, BVGH's new Director of Scientific Affairs, blogs about how she's using her scientific knowledge and skills to help people in extreme need and contribute in a significant way to global health.
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