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University leadership for innovation in global health and HIV/AIDS diagnostics.

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Palamountain, KM; Stewart, KA; Krauss, A; Kelso, D; Diermeier, D
Published in: Global public health
January 2010

Medical products used in the developed world often fail to adequately serve resource-limited settings where electricity, transportation and health care workers are not readily available. We suggest that the problem is not only a lack of coordinated financial resources to purchase existing medical products, but also a lack of products that are specifically designed for resource-limited settings. While donor organisations with a focus on global health are increasingly willing to bear the additional financial risk for the research and development of such high-impact medical products, corporations are still reluctant to take their best scientists and engineers away from more commercially attractive projects. Universities, on the other hand, given their teaching and research missions, are well positioned to engage in such high-risk development projects. A group of biomedical, engineering, business and social science researchers at Northwestern University (NU) propose a creative model to address significant social and health needs. The team's initial product focus is a rapid test for diagnosing infants with HIV. The NU model aligns the incentives and expertise of industry, donors and academia to innovate medical products, such as the infant HIV diagnostic test, for resource-limited settings.

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Global public health

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EISSN

1744-1706

ISSN

1744-1692

Publication Date

January 2010

Volume

5

Issue

2

Start / End Page

189 / 196

Related Subject Headings

  • Universities
  • Research
  • Public-Private Sector Partnerships
  • Public Health
  • Models, Theoretical
  • Leadership
  • Intellectual Property
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Humans
  • HIV Infections
 

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Palamountain, K. M., Stewart, K. A., Krauss, A., Kelso, D., & Diermeier, D. (2010). University leadership for innovation in global health and HIV/AIDS diagnostics. Global Public Health, 5(2), 189–196. https://doi.org/10.1080/17441690903456274
Palamountain, K. M., K. A. Stewart, A. Krauss, D. Kelso, and D. Diermeier. “University leadership for innovation in global health and HIV/AIDS diagnostics.Global Public Health 5, no. 2 (January 2010): 189–96. https://doi.org/10.1080/17441690903456274.
Palamountain KM, Stewart KA, Krauss A, Kelso D, Diermeier D. University leadership for innovation in global health and HIV/AIDS diagnostics. Global public health. 2010 Jan;5(2):189–96.
Palamountain, K. M., et al. “University leadership for innovation in global health and HIV/AIDS diagnostics.Global Public Health, vol. 5, no. 2, Jan. 2010, pp. 189–96. Epmc, doi:10.1080/17441690903456274.
Palamountain KM, Stewart KA, Krauss A, Kelso D, Diermeier D. University leadership for innovation in global health and HIV/AIDS diagnostics. Global public health. 2010 Jan;5(2):189–196.

Published In

Global public health

DOI

EISSN

1744-1706

ISSN

1744-1692

Publication Date

January 2010

Volume

5

Issue

2

Start / End Page

189 / 196

Related Subject Headings

  • Universities
  • Research
  • Public-Private Sector Partnerships
  • Public Health
  • Models, Theoretical
  • Leadership
  • Intellectual Property
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Humans
  • HIV Infections