Archive for 'Resources'
UF’s Amazing Campaign Aided by Americans for Informed Democracy
Over the spring semester, UAEM’s chapter at University of Florida worked closing with Americans for Informed Democracy (AID) in conceiving and carrying out a tremendous campaign that has truly pushed the school closer to adopting a licensing policy that would improve access to medicines in the developing world. The chapter received training, financial support […]
Posted: August 9th, 2008 under Events, Resources, Chapters.
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Prizes and Parasites at IGWG
Prizes and Parasites
One subject attracting a great deal of attention this week at the IGWG meeting in Geneva is that of prizes as an alternative incentive approach for neglected disease R&D, with multiple different examples of prize proposals on the table. In following the negotiations, it has been have noted that there have been […]
Posted: April 30th, 2008 under IGWG, Resources.
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New Resource: Project-In-A-Box hosted on AMSA’s website by Ben Bryner
This new “project-in-a-box” includes basic instructions on how to hold various events like a lunch talk, a teach-in, and/or a full-blown campaign at your university. It is technically aimed at medical students working on access issues through their AMSA chapter, but is very easy to adapt for use within a UAEM chapter, and by any […]
Posted: May 2nd, 2006 under Resources.
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PLoS Medicine Publishes on UAEM’s work
See ‘Improving Access to Medicines in Poor Countries: The Role of Universities’
Posted: April 23rd, 2006 under Supporters, Resources.
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