In advance of this month's World Health Assembly and the G7 summit in June, world leaders should consider the establishment of a global biomedical research and development fund and a mechanism to address the dearth in innovation for today's most
pressing global health challenges, according to Bernard Pécoul, from the Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative, Geneva, Switzerland, and colleagues in an Essay published in PLOS Medicine.
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This new program recognizes and supports young Canadians who work in the international arena on the most
pressing challenges of this century including political unrest, climate change, human rights and
global health pandemics.
Rensselaer serves as a crossroads for collaboration — working with partners across disciplines, sectors, and geographic regions, to address
global challenges — and addresses some of the world's most
pressing technological
challenges, from energy security and sustainable development to biotechnology and human
health.