Published articles

Canadian students fight for global access to generic medicines. Andreas Pilarinos. Rabble.ca, November 23, 2009.

Canada’s Access to Medicines Regime needs reform. Goldis Chami and Rebecca Goulding. Georgia Straight, September 14, 2009.
An op-ed by two UBC-UAEMers, on the role of universities in making medicines more accessible worldwide.

The global access initiative at the University of British Columbia (UBC): Availability of UBC discoveries and technologies to the developing world. Wasan KM, Thornton SJ, Bell I, Goulding RE, Gretes MC, Gray AP, Hancock RE, Campbell BM. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. March 2009. Vol. 98, Issue 3, pp791-4. (Subscription required to access article)

A call to Canadian universities to step up on global access to medicines. Michael Gretes and Goldis Chami. Georgia Straight, March 3, 2009.
An op-ed by UAEMers from across Canada, on the role of universities in making medicines more accessible worldwide.

Press releases

July 17, 2007: Student Group Helps Ensure Global Access to University Innovations

  • 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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