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Ep. 2 Dr Stephen Robinson on manufacturing medicines for NTDs

51 min · 11 de mar de 2026
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'The color of a tablet seems like a trivial thing, but it is not.' Tune in to our in-depth conversation with Dr Stephen Robinson, Pharmaceutical Development Director at DNDi. Stephen oversees all Chemistry, Manufacturing and Control (CMC) work for both DNDi and our sister organization GARDP. In this interview, he talks in particular about zoliflodacin, a newly registered antibiotic for gonorrhea developed by GARDP; about acoziborole, a new single-dose oral treatment for sleeping sickness developed by DNDi; and explains why CMC is a shared resource between GARDP and DNDi. More information on dndi.org Contact us: media@dndi.org Introductory music: Maputo Queen by Etienne de la Sayette. Reproduced with the kind permission of the artist.

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Ep. 2 Dr Stephen Robinson on manufacturing medicines for NTDs

'The color of a tablet seems like a trivial thing, but it is not.' Tune in to our in-depth conversation with Dr Stephen Robinson, Pharmaceutical Development Director at DNDi. Stephen oversees all Chemistry, Manufacturing and Control (CMC) work for both DNDi and our sister organization GARDP. In this interview, he talks in particular about zoliflodacin, a newly registered antibiotic for gonorrhea developed by GARDP; about acoziborole, a new single-dose oral treatment for sleeping sickness developed by DNDi; and explains why CMC is a shared resource between GARDP and DNDi. More information on dndi.org Contact us: media@dndi.org Introductory music: Maputo Queen by Etienne de la Sayette. Reproduced with the kind permission of the artist.

11 de mar de 202651 min