By Merith Basey | Executive Director, UAEM North America
While school was out this summer UAEM students at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) led by Kayla Gu, continued to pressure the institution's leadership to protect patient access to Xtandi, the life-saving prostate cancer medicine developed on the campus with taxpayer dollars.
UAEMers Savanna Harris and Jasmine Tatah, spoke truth to power at the institution's Board of Regents meeting in San Francisco where they urged the Regents to address student concerns and drop the patent claim on the drug in India. This was UAEM's third consecutive appearance in front of the UC regents, signaling that the students would not be backing down with their asks to protect patient access.
In the next 2 weeks, UAEM students, supporters and allies will deliver our petition with over 3000 signatures urging UCLA to drop its patent claim in order to allow for a more affordable, generic version to enter the market and helping to increase urgent access to the people who need it most. If you haven't already added your name, you can do so here!
This is of course just one update from many pressing campaigns and initiatives being led by students at over 100 universities in 20 countries around the globe. Your support makes a difference to our work and we're continually grateful for your commitment to a world where access to medicines is a right not a privilege. Thank you.
By Merith Basey | Executive Director, UAEM North America
By Priscilla Li Ying | Executive Director, Europe
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