News about 'innovations'

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...
10 May 2011
Dr. Bernard Fourie Summary: The WGND had the opportunity to interview Dr. Bernard Fourie who is head of Medicine in Need-South Africa (MEND-SA). In addition, Dr. Fourie is an Extraordinary Professor of Medical Microbiology at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. In the interview, we discuss...
5 May 2011
Dr. Peter Andersen, the Vice President of Vaccine Research and Development at Statens Serum Institut (SSI) and TBVI partner, has been awarded the prestigious Novo Nordisk prize for his work in TB vaccine development. The WGND interviewed Dr. Andersen for our TB R&D Weekly Update on March 8...
2 May 2011
Photos of Lalita Ramakrishnan, Paul Edelstein, and Christine Cosma Summary: The WGND had the opportunity to interview three researchers (Lalita Ramakrishnan, Paul Edelstein, and Christine Cosma) involved in the groundbreaking research on the role of efflux pumps in contributing to drug tolerance...
13 Apr 2011
If you are having trouble viewing, click here . CORE Group Online Presentation about New TB Diagnostic Technology, Xpert®MTB/RI How does it work? Where can it be used? How might it make a difference in the global effort to stop TB? Hosted online by the CORE Group Tuberculosis Working Group on March...
28 Mar 2011
The New York Academy of Sciences will be hosting a symposium entitled “New Frontiers in Marine Drug Discovery” on May 20, 2011. This 1-day symposium will overview the current state of the art in Marine Biomedicine and its role in the context of the drug discovery process – from the perspectives of...
9 Mar 2011
Global Health Primer by Disease This week BIO Ventures for Global Health launched a new online tool called the “Global Health Primer” which aims to be a clearinghouse of information geared to the biotech industry to encourage investments in neglected disease product development. The Primer...
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...
23 Feb 2011
In addition, other discussions in the policy realm toss around the idea that the government should get a return on the sale of drugs that were developed with federal funds in the face of high drug costs and medical care. This debate surrounding the public sectors role in downstream drug development...
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...
16 Feb 2011
Dr. Rajiv Shah, Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), addressed the importance of investing in innovation and harnessing the power of new global health technologies to achieve widespread impact on those suffering from disease in the most impoverished...
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...
9 Feb 2011
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is now accepting letters of inquiry for the new grant program Biomarkers for the Diagnosis of Tuberculosis. This grant program is part of the Grand Challenges in Global Health initiative. With up to $12 million of funding, the program seeks to validate...
2 Feb 2011
5-Jul-2011 - 8-Jul-2011 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada Context High quality diagnostic studies are critical to evaluate new tools, to develop evidence-based policies on TB diagnostics. There is evidence that TB diagnostic trials are poorly conducted and poorly reported. Lack of methodologic rigour in...
24 Jan 2011
Aagaard C, Hoang T, Dietrich J, Cardona PJ, Izzo A, Dolganov G, Schoolnik GK, Cassidy JP, Billeskov R, Andersen P. A multistage tuberculosis vaccine that confers efficient protection before and after exposure. Nat Med. 2011 Jan 23. [Epub ahead of print] Claus Aagaard, et al., presented a series of...

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