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Microbicides Development Programme

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Microbicides Development Programme is an organization based in London which promotes the study of microbicides for sexually transmitted diseases.

Oversight

The Microbicides Development Programme is funded by the Department for International Development through the Medical Research Council. The organization is coordinated MRC Clinical Trials Unit and the Imperial College London at St Mary's Hospital.[1] The organization was founded on 25 January 2006.[2]

PRO 2000

The MDP conducting testing of the microbicide gel PRO 2000 in sub-Saharan Africa starting in 2005.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Research for Development - Public Private Research - Vaccines and Microbicides". dfid.gov.uk. 2011. Retrieved 20 November 2011.
  2. ^ http://www.mdp.mrc.ac.uk/govern.html