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Product development partnerships (selected list)

TDR works with numerous product development partnerships (PDPs). This is a selected list from some of our major partners.

  • Medicines for Malaria Venture
  • Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics
  • Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative
  • International AIDS Vaccine Initiative
  • International Partnerships for Microbicides

“Wilfried really helped us understand how to conduct the best possible study, and how to accomodate our good clinical practice needs in light of the local constraints. ”
Dr Nathalie Strub Wourgaft, Medical Director, Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative

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  • Congratulations to DNDi on its 10th anniversary
    15 May 2013
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