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Laurie Aldous-GrantWe are a nonprofit drug development program with a mission to discover, develop, and deliver safe, effective, and affordable new treatments for diseases disproportionately affecting people in the developing world.
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Erin RossVictoria Hale- interview her for GTYM future book?
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The Institute for OneWorld Health, the first nonprofit pharmaceutical company in the U.S., advances global health by developing new, affordable medicines for infectious diseases that disproportionately affect people in the developing world.
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Brian G. DowlingBusiness model Our approach is simple. Assemble an experienced and dedicated team of pharmaceutical scientists. Identify the most promising drug and vaccine candidates. Develop them into safe, effective and affordable medicines. Then partner with companies, nonprofit hospitals and organizations in the developing world to conduct medical research on new cures, manufacture and distribute newly approved therapies that will impact the health of millions of people.
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Christopher BauerThe Institute for OneWorld Health develops new and affordable medicines for neglected diseases. iOWH is a tax exempt 501(c)3 non-profit corporation
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Luis Oopshpharmaceuticals for the developing world. In 2000, Dr Hale founded the non-profit pharmaceutical company to develop treatments for “orphan” diseases neglected by traditional drugmakers. OneWorld develops drugs based on donated or royalty-free intellec
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spinster"We challenge the assumption that pharmaceutical research and development is too expensive to create the new medicines that the developing world desperately needs".
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