"celt" blog posts
Professor Catriona Waitt discusses the importance of access to research
Access to information is an important consideration in various communities, but in the pharmaceutical research community, this idea needs to extend further to equitable access to research. Though not the only cause, a firm base of equal access to research is necessary in the work to eradicate global medical inequity.
Posted on: 28 September 2024
A celebration of LONGEVITY’s research partners
In April for World Health Day, we highlighted the LONGEVITY partners and their commitment to equitable healthcare access. This will always be at the heart of all of LONGEVITY’s work, and we want to highlight the underpinning health research, specifically in medicine development. We thought it was a good time to spotlight the importance of LONGEVITY’s research partners as an example of how the Centre of Excellence for Long-acting Therapeutics (CELT) works collaboratively to reach our goals in global health.
Posted on: 22 August 2024
For World Hepatitis Day 2024 we highlight the exciting findings we presented at CROI
28 July is World Hepatitis Day. Hepatitis C virus is one of the three diseases the LONGEVITY project is working to be part of the eradication effort for, so we wanted to update you on recent findings in our long-acting therapeutics research.
Posted on: 28 July 2024
Have you ever wondered how scientists use your donated blood?
It’s World Blood Donor Day, and we wanted to let you know how we use blood, donated by healthy volunteers, within the Centre of Excellence for Long-acting Therapeutics (CELT) and how it’s helping to eliminate devastating diseases around the world.
Posted on: 14 June 2024
How does CELT's immunology work consider ageing?
29 April each year is the International Day of Immunology, to celebrate the benefits of immunology research.
Posted on: 29 April 2024
An update on our malaria work for World Malaria Day 2024
We’re using World Malaria Day to highlight our new part in the world’s ongoing efforts to eradicate malaria.
Posted on: 25 April 2024
A celebration of our partners for World Health Day 2024
Sunday 7 April was World Health Day where we recognise the work being done to address global needs in health.
Posted on: 8 April 2024