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DNDi Welcomes Marcel Tanner As Chair of the Board of Directors Along With New Chair of the Scientific Advisory Committee. Read more.

 

November 2006 issue 14 now available – read it here.
 



Washington Post
“A Dose of Innovation”
 
Dr. Bernard Pecoul Featured as ABC News Person of the Week
One Man's Fight Against Malaria Leads to Affordable New Treatment
 
Le Monde
Soigner le paludisme pour moins d'un dollar
 
Radio France Internationale
Priorité Santé: nouvel anti-paludéen
 
BBC
New malaria drug targets children
 
El Mundo
Una revolución terapéutica para la malaria
 
Voice of America
New Malaria Drug Could Save Millions of Lives Across Africa
 
Le Temps
Asaq, la pilule qui fait de l'ombre à Novartis
 
New York Times :
"Low-Cost Antimalaria Pill Available"
 
Associated Press :
"Malaria Drugs Could Cut Deaths in Africa"
 
Reuters :
"Sanofi launches cut-price malaria pill for Africa"
 
Repubblica :
"Malaria, primo farmaco no-profit per il terzo mondo, costerà 1
dollaro"
 
New Scientist :
"Taking on Neglected Diseases"
 
The Guardian:
"Scientists on a Mission…"
 
"Dutch government commits 2.974 million Euros to DNDi’s FACT Project"
 
"AFD commits €1.5m to DNDi for FACT project"
 
BMJ:
"The great medicines scandal"
 
Allafrica.com:
"Kenya , Brazil Partner On Health"
 
Nature:
"Are rich nations up for drug reform?"
 
B. Pecoul on RFI:
"An important first step on R&D"
 
la Repubblica :
"Malattie dimenticate, appello all'OMS 'Regolare le priorità della ricerca'"
 
El Pais:
"Governments must take responsibility"
 
Drug Discovery News:
"Turning neglect into action"
 
 



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