News about 'TB R&D Spotlight Interviews'

19 Feb 2015
TB Alliance announced that its compound TBA-354 has started Phase I clinical trials. This announcement is particularly exciting given that TBA-354 is the first TB drug to enter Phase I trials since 2009. TBA-354 is a next generation compound in the nitroimidazole class, which also includes...
27 May 2014
Dr. Iwao Ojima Dr. Iwao Ojima is a Distinguished Professor and Director of the Institute of Chemical Biology and Drug Discovery at Stony Brook University. His group recently published a paper in PLOS One entitled A Trisubstituted Benzimidazole Cell Division Inhibitor with Efficacy against...
10 Oct 2012
This week we highlight an interview with Dr. Douglas Lowrie, a Senior Research Fellow at Fudan University’s Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center in China. He discusses the extent of the problem of TB in China and innovative research on enhancing TB treatment using immunotherapeutic vaccines.
18 Jun 2012
This week we highlight an interview with Jeannine Uwimana, a public health specialist from the University of the Western Cape and TB/HIV Care Association in South Africa. She discusses her work in developing models for community-based programs to enhance TB and HIV collaborative activities.
16 Apr 2012
Dr. Gill Black Summary: Dr. Gill Black is the co-founder and Director of Health and Welfare at The Sustainable Livelihoods Foundation (SLF). In this inteview, we discuss with Dr. Black one of SLF’s groundbreaking projects that uses drama to engage local communities around issues related to TB and...
16 May 2011
Dr. Edward Nardell, Partners in Health Summary: This week, we feature an interview with Dr. Edward Nardell who is a pulmonologist with a special interest in tuberculosis; trained in pulmonary medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital with additional research training at Boston University School of...
14 Mar 2011
Summary: Dr. Eric Nuermberger is Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. The WGND had the opportunity to talk with Dr. Nuermberger on a recent article entitled “PA-824 exhibits time-dependent...
7 Mar 2011
[wpaudio url=”/blog/media/podcasts/Andersen_Peter_finished.mp3″ text=”Click here to play the Peter Anderson Podcast” dl=”0″] Summary: Dr. Peter Andersen is Vice President of Vaccine Research and Development at Statens Serum Institut (SSI). The WGND had the opportunity to talk with Dr. Andersen on a...
21 Feb 2011
Summary: Dr. Philip Bourne is a professor at the University of California, San Diego, Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Editor in Chief of PL0S Computational Biology . The WGND had the opportunity to talk with Dr. Bourne on a recent article published in PLoS Computational...
14 Feb 2011
[wpaudio url=”/blog/media/podcasts/Anne_Lenaerts_Interview_edited-norm.mp3″ text=”Anne Lenaerts Interview” dl=”0″] Summary: Dr. Anne Lenaerts is an associate professor at Colorado State University”s College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology...
24 May 2010
www.dcwild.com/mammals.htm In part three of our talk with Dr. Michele Miller , the Chief Veterinary Officer and Director of the Center for Conservation Medicine at the Palm Beach Zoo, an expert on tuberculosis in wildlife populations, we discuss the state of funding to stop TB in wild animals. [...
17 May 2010
Left unchecked, TB could claim up to 90% of lions in a national park Tuberculosis is currently a leading infectious disease in both human and animal populations across the world. Because it is an older disease, it goes under recognized in all groups – especially wildlife. While it may not generate...
10 May 2010
Dr. Michele Miller, Chief Veterinary Officer and Director of the Center for Conservation Medicine at the Palm Beach Zoo When we think of infectious diseases, such as HIV or Tuberculosis , we usually consider them to be a human problem – there are rarely reports of disease in animals, unless it...