UAEM hosts a casual lunchtime seminar

Posted on March 25, 2009. Filed under: UBC-UAEM events |

LUNCHTIME LECTURE 

Access to Essential Medicines for the World’s Poor: The Role of Universities

Thursday, March 26th
12:30-1:30pm
UBC Campus – Chemistry 250 

Speakers will discuss neglected diseases, essential medicines, and the access gap. They will go on to describe what can be done at the university level in order to ensure access to essential medicines for people in developing countries, UBC’s commitment to global access licensing, and the challenges that lay ahead.
This is a casual lunchtime seminar with lots of opportunities to engage in dialogue and ask questions. No RSVP required, bring your friends!

For more information contact us at info@ubc-uaem.org.

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  • Our drugs. Our labs. Our responsibility.

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    UAEM is a group of students dedicated to enhancing the impact of our universities' biomedical research on global health.

    We advocate for new medicines to be made more accessible in poor countries, and for more research on the diseases of the poor.

    Learn more about the issues here.

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