Title: Access to Life-Saving Drugs
1Access to Life-Saving Drugs
- Universities Allied for Essential Medicines
- UAEM
2Newbie
3Access GapResearch Gap
4Ten million will die in 2007Why?
5Price
6Stavudine Success
7New York Times
- I once helped create a drug that could enable
millions of people to lead better and longer
lives.
D4T should be either cheap or free
insub-Saharan Africa.
Dr. William Prusoff, the Principal Investigator
for D4T as quoted in the op-ed, The Scientists
Story he published in the NYT on March 19, 2001.
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10Second-line Therapies
11 40 Million
Treatment Scale-up
1.3 million
12niversities
13A Simple Proposal
- Universities should adopt humanitarian
licensing terms to ensure that - every drug developed in campus laboratories be
made available in poor countries - at the lowest possible cost.
14A Promising Solution
15This is what it means to be a great research
university.
16Less than 1
17Fast-Growing Momentum
18World Health Organization
- Public research institutions and universities
in developed countries should seriously consider
initiatives designed to ensure that access to RD
outputs relevant to the health concerns of
developing countries and to products derived
therefrom, are facilitated through appropriate
licensing policies and practices.
19The Public Research in the Public Interest
ActS.4040
- A one-stroke solution to the collective action
problem.
20New Chair of the Judiciary Committee
21Philadelphia Consensus Statement
- Paul Farmer
- Jeffrey Sachs
- Stephen Lewis
- Victoria Hale (One World Health)
- 4 Nobel Laureates in Science or Medicine
- Former Deans of the Schools of Public Health at
Yale and at Harvard - 2 former editors of the New England Journal of
Medicine - Assistant Secretary of Health under Clinton and
Johnson - Patient groups from Thailand, India, and South
Africa - The list just goes on
22Press
23Stanford White Paper
- California Institute of Technology
- Cornell University
- Harvard University
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Stanford University
- University of California
- University of Illinois, Chicago
- University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
- University of Washington
- Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
- Yale University
- Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC)
24Laudable Language
Action
National Day of
April 18, 2007
25National Day of Action
- Students at Yale are hosting Thai HIV/AIDS
activist Jon Ungphakorn, who, before his
presentation, will light a haunting display of
2700 glowing pill bottles to commemorate the
27,000 people that will die on the National Day
of Action alone due to lack of access to existing
medicines. - Harvard students will host a speech by former
World Health Organization HIV Director, Dr. Jim
Yong Kim. - Students at UPenn will display a giant copy of
the Philadelphia Consensus Statement in a
prominent public place for the student body to
sign in bright colors and host a teach-in to
educate their fast-growing student base. - UC Berkeley will hold a conference among leading
research scientists eager to see their
discoveries benefit the worlds poor against the
backdrop of three giant stick figures, two white
and one red that represent the one-third of the
world that lack access to existing medicines.
26You
27Make a Difference Today
- Sign the Philadelphia Consensus Statement
- National Day of Action
28www.essentialmedicine.org/cs