Archive for November, 2008
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA STUDENTS ASK THE UC PRESIDENT TO ADOPT GLOBAL ACCESS LICENSING
As the leader in academic research and technology transfer, the UC system can do much to increase access to essential medicines
November 25th, 2008
Berkeley, CA - Nearly 1,000 students, faculty and staff from seven of the ten University of California campuses demonstrated their support of global access licensing of UC-developed medicines by signing letters to UC […]
Posted: November 25th, 2008 under Events, News, Chapters.
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UAEM CALLS ON INDIAN GOVERNMENT TO RECONSIDER LEGISLATION REGARDING THE PATENTING OF PUBLICLY-FUNDED RESEARCH
UAEM CALLS ON INDIAN GOVERNMENT TO RECONSIDER LEGISLATION REGARDING THE PATENTING OF PUBLICLY-FUNDED RESEARCH
Legislation Threatens Access to Medicines and Future Innovative Research
November 6, 2008
Berkeley, CA - Universities Allied for Essential Medicines (UAEM), an international student advocacy group, today called on the Indian government to reconsider legislation that would govern the patenting of the results of […]
Posted: November 17th, 2008 under Press, News.
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UAEM Students Petition WHO to Add Omeprazole to Essential Medicines List
The application from UAEM to include a proton pump inhibitor (omeprazole) to the WHO essential medicines list is now posted. You can see the proposal for inclusion here.
Applications for other medicines are also posted here.
Special kudos and congrats to UAEMers Nicole Ramsey, Leanne Stratton, Becky Lambert and Sunny Kishore of Cornell and Matt Price […]
Posted: November 3rd, 2008 under News, Chapters.
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