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In the headlines: UK Guardian newspaper campaign highlights NTD Network’s approach to neglected tropical diseases research

September 28, 2021 (updated September 28, 2021)

Today an interview with our director, Professor Paul Denny, features in a new campaign, running in the UK’s Guardian newspaper, to highlight the need to engage with the need for innovative research and better global public awareness for Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs).

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THIRD COMSTECH-NTD Network Webinar: Identifying and validating new drug targets for Neglected Tropical Diseases

September 27, 2021 (updated January 24, 2022)

Webinar 3: 27th September 2021
“Identifying and validating new drug targets for Neglected Tropical Diseases”
Professor Patrick Steel: Durham University, UK

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