Published: 07/25/2025

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The Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi) is an international non-profit R&D organization that discovers, develops, and delivers safe, effective, and affordable treatments for neglected patients. They use the power of innovation, open science, partnerships, and advocacy to find solutions to the lack of medicines for life-threatening diseases that disproportionately impact poor and marginalized people. Since its creation in 2003, R&D partnerships have delivered thirteen field-adapted and affordable treatments for six deadly diseases, saving millions of lives.


Learn how you can contribute to this collaborative model to bring the best science for the most neglected diseases: sleeping sickness, mycetoma, leishmaniasis, chagas disease, parasitic worms (including schistosomiasis), dengue fever, pediatric HIV, cryptococcal meningitis, hepatitis C, pandemic preparedness.

Register now! Sandwiches will be provided for those who RSVP.
Questions? Contact Gretchen Ehrenkaufer at gehrenk@stanford.edu

Location: Alway M112, Stanford Campus

When: Friday August 22nd 12-1pm.