Archive for October, 2008
10 Nobel Laureates: Archbishop Desmond Tutu Signs the PCS
1984 Nobel Peace Prize recipient Archbishop Desmond Tutu signed the Philadelphia Consensus Statement on Thursday, joining the call for universities to take action. Tutu signed the PCS after meeting with University of after meeting with University of Michigan UAEM members.
You can read more about this important show of support below in the University of […]
Posted: October 31st, 2008 under Press, Supporters, News, Chapters.
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STUDENTS CONVERGE ON UC BERKELEY FOR GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON ACCESS TO MEDICINES
Contact: Anjali Dalal
Email: anjali [dot] dalal [at] yale [dot] edu
For Immediate Release
STUDENTS CONVERGE ON UC BERKELEY FOR GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON ACCESS TO MEDICINES: FORMER UN SPECIAL ENVOY TO ADDRESS ROLE OF UNIVERSITIES IN COMBATING MEDICAL CRISIS
Berkeley, CA, — The Universities Allied for Essential Medicines (UAEM) Fall Conference will be held in Berkeley, CA on […]
Posted: October 17th, 2008 under Uncategorized.
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UAEM Calls on AAU to Withdraw Endorsement of Eshoo-Barton Follow-on Biologics Bill
Contact: Sam Houshower
Email: houshower [at] berkeley [dot] edu
For Immediate Release
UAEM URGES AAU TO WITHDRAW ENDORSEMENT OF ESHOO-BARTON FOLLOW-ON BIOLOGICS BILL
Universities Allied for Essential Medicines (UAEM) today called on Robert M. Berdahl, President of the Association of American Universities (AAU), to withdraw its recent endorsement of H.R. 5629, the “Pathway for Biosimilars Acts,” which includes […]
Posted: October 15th, 2008 under Press, National, News.
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President Bill Clinton Praises UAEM’s Work at Yale Law School
President Clinton was in New Haven for his 35th law school reunion, and spoke to a large hall of gathered alumni about America’s role in the world, including the importance of UAEM’s work on global health. President Clinton told the crowd: “I like [their work] because that is an example of how we turn good […]
Posted: October 4th, 2008 under Events, Supporters, News, Chapters.
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