International Partnership for Microbicides
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International Partnership for Microbicides is the #112,153 most-subscribed YouTube channel worldwide, with 35 subscribers and 8.9K total views across 8 videos.
Biography
The International Partnership for Microbicides or IPM was a non-profit product development partnership (PDP) founded by Dr. Zeda Rosenberg in 2002 to prevent HIV transmission by accelerating the development and availability of a safe and effective microbicide for use by women in developing countries.
Channel description
The International Partnership for Microbicides (IPM) is a nonprofit organization that developed the monthly dapivirine ring, and is dedicated to developing other new HIV prevention tools and sexual and reproductive health technologies for women, and making them available in developing countries. Our partnerships with public, private and civil society bring scientific ingenuity, political will and financial resources to bear on developing and delivering products designed to have significant public health impact. Please visit www.IPMglobal.org for more information.
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World AIDS Day 2020: A Long-acting Vaginal Ring for HIV Prevention
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IPM’s Partners Welcome EMA Positive Opinion for Dapivirine Ring
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A Profile of IPM’s Dapivirine Microbicide Ring for the 2017 Innovating for Impact Partnership Award
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The Promise of the Ring for HIV Prevention for Women
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Microbicides: Developing New HIV Prevention Options for Women
Frequently asked
- How many subscribers does International Partnership for Microbicides have?
- 35 subscribers — #112,153 worldwide.
- When did International Partnership for Microbicides start on YouTube?
- The channel was created in Dec 2016.