Universities Allied for Essential Medicines

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Universidades Aliadas por los Medicamentos Esenciales (UAEM, por sus siglas en inglés) es una organización estudiantil que busca mejorar el acceso a medicamentos en los países en vías de desarrollo y aumentar la investigación y desarrollo de medicamentos para las enfermedades tropicales olvidadas (del inglés, Neglected Tropical Diseases, NTDs).UAEM está formada por grupos de estudiantes y profesores de todo el mundo para coordinar los esfuerzos para mejorar la investigación, la concesión de licencias y patentes y la toma de decisiones por las universidades. rdf:langString
Universities Allied for Essential Medicines (UAEM) is a student-led organization working to improve access to and affordability of medicines around the world, and to increase research and development of drugs for neglected tropical diseases.Supported by an active board of directors and guided by an advisory board that includes Partners in Health co-founder Paul Farmer and Nobel Laureate Sir John Sulston, UAEM has mobilized hundreds of students on more than 100 campuses in more than 20 countries. These student advocates have convinced universities worldwide to adopt equitable global access licensing policies for licensing their medical research, in order to make life-saving health innovations affordable and accessible in low and middle income countries. UAEM has published two student-led re rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Universities Allied for Essential Medicines
rdf:langString Universities Allied for Essential Medicines
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rdf:langString Executive Director
rdf:langString President of Board of Directors
rdf:langString Justin Mendoza,
rdf:langString Merith Basey,
rdf:langString Universidades Aliadas por los Medicamentos Esenciales (UAEM, por sus siglas en inglés) es una organización estudiantil que busca mejorar el acceso a medicamentos en los países en vías de desarrollo y aumentar la investigación y desarrollo de medicamentos para las enfermedades tropicales olvidadas (del inglés, Neglected Tropical Diseases, NTDs).UAEM está formada por grupos de estudiantes y profesores de todo el mundo para coordinar los esfuerzos para mejorar la investigación, la concesión de licencias y patentes y la toma de decisiones por las universidades. UAEM reúne a expertos en materia de propiedad intelectual, transferencia de tecnología, I + D (investigación y desarrollo), y la prestación de asistencia sanitarias en entornos de escasos recursos, con el fin de construir nuevos enfoques creativos para mejorar el desarrollo y la entrega de bienes públicos de salud. Hasta la fecha, UAEM ha convocado a varios equipos de expertos para la redacción de las licencias de innovación y otros documentos de políticas de transferencia de innovación que las universidades pueden utilizar para mejorar su eficacia en la mejora de la salud pública mundial ". [1] ​​
rdf:langString Universities Allied for Essential Medicines (UAEM) is a student-led organization working to improve access to and affordability of medicines around the world, and to increase research and development of drugs for neglected tropical diseases.Supported by an active board of directors and guided by an advisory board that includes Partners in Health co-founder Paul Farmer and Nobel Laureate Sir John Sulston, UAEM has mobilized hundreds of students on more than 100 campuses in more than 20 countries. These student advocates have convinced universities worldwide to adopt equitable global access licensing policies for licensing their medical research, in order to make life-saving health innovations affordable and accessible in low and middle income countries. UAEM has published two student-led research projects—the University Report Card, which ranks universities on their contributions to global health and has received coverage in The New York Times and others; and Re:Route, a mapping of biomedical research and development (R&D) alternatives. The organization has worked globally on a campaign aimed at encouraging the WHO to discuss an R&D agreement, and is now currently working on a campaign targeting agencies providing public funding for biomedical research around the world under the name Take Back Our Medicines (TBOM).
rdf:langString "Our drugs. Our labs. Our responsibility."
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