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The Importance of Collaboration between Industry, Academics, and Nonprofits in Tropical Disease Drug Discovery.

Collaborations between academic, industrial, and nonprofit companies can provide sufficient impetus to propel projects that have little economic return; such projects are prevalent in tropical disease drug discovery. In these collaborations, each partner contributes a unique set of skills and technical expertise which is advantageous to the project as a whole. Highly product-focused processes and specialized expertise sets dominate industry groups. When coupled with the strategic guidance from public-private partnerships and the academic tendency to work on high-risk projects with low financial rewards, a powerful combination results. There are numerous examples throughout the literature about these collaborative efforts to combat a variety of tropical diseases (including leishmaniasis, Chagas disease, African sleeping sickness, and malaria), from all stages of the drug discovery process to the advancement of new drugs into the clinic. However, there is still uncertainty from many academic institutions as to how to establish and engage in these research consortiums. This Viewpoint highlights opportunities, benefits, and suggestions for productive collaborations in this disease space.

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