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March 24, 2018
Global Health Partners Accelerate Uptake of Genetic Sequencing for Surveillance And Diagnosis Of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis
WHO adopts ReSeqTB as bioinformatics platform for TB surveillance, enabling the global scale-up of culture-free, drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis surveillance programs based on sequencing technologies Renewed funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has been applied for to support FIND, C-Path, and WHO to take ReSeqTB to the next level as part...... -
May 1, 2017
Critical Path Institute and TGen Forge Partnership to Advance TB Research
May 1, 2017 Critical Path Institute and TGen Forge Partnership to Advance TB Research TUCSON and FLAGSTAFF, May 1, 2017 – The Critical Path to TB Drug Regimens (CPTR), an initiative of the Critical Path Institute (C-Path), has received a $1.1 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to significantly enrich its...... -
January 17, 2017
ReSeqTB Data Platform Now Available to Public
January 17, 2017 TUCSON, Ariz., January 17, 2017 —The Rapid Drug Susceptibility Testing Consortium, coordinated by the Critical Path Institute through the Critical Path to TB Drug Regimens (CPTR) initiative, announces the public launch of the Relational Sequencing TB Data Platform (ReSeqTB). ReSeqTB is a data-sharing platform and analytic visualization tool that can...... -
October 25, 2016
TB-ReFLECT: A Collaborative Effort to Enhance TB Clinical Research
Oct 25, 2016 TB-ReFLECT: A Collaborative Effort to Enhance TB Clinical Research TUCSON, Ariz., October 25, 2016 — The Critical Path Institute’s Critical Path to TB Drug Regimens (CPTR) initiative and the Global TB Programme of the World Health Organization (WHO) have partnered with researchers from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF),...... -
May 4, 2015
C-Path Selected as Host For New TB Clinical Trial Data-Sharing Platform
May 4, 2015 Host For New TB Clinical Trial Data-Sharing Platform Selected TUCSON, Ariz., May 4, 2015 — The non-profit Critical Path Institute has been selected to host a new tuberculosis (TB) clinical trial data sharing platform. The initiative will start by creating a common database from three Phase III clinical trials earlier supported by......