TB Alliance Announces Two New Members to its Board of Directors:
Dr. Mario Raviglione of WHO and Shalini Sharp of Ultragenyx
Dr. Mario Raviglione of WHO and Shalini Sharp of Ultragenyx
TB Alliance, an international not-for-profit organization with the mission of developing improved tuberculosis (TB) treatments, announced the appointment of Mario Raviglione, MD, director of the Global TB Programme at the World Health Organization (WHO), and Shalini Sharp, the chief financial officer of Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical Inc., to its Board of Directors.
“Tuberculosis is a leading killer worldwide. The war against TB will only be won with new and better tools and treatments,” said Dr. Raviglione. “I’m deeply honored to join the Board of TB Alliance to contribute my knowledge and expertise, particularly as the organization prepares for late-stage testing and the potential introduction of new, innovative and game-changing TB treatments.”
“The TB Alliance’s product development partnership model is critical to the delivery of superior treatment options to patients in need,” said Ms. Sharp. “It is exciting to be working with an organization that has the potential to impact the course of this devastating disease and save many lives.”


“We are pleased to welcome Dr. Raviglione and Ms. Sharp to the Board of the TB Alliance,” said Carlos Morel, MD, chairman of the board for TB Alliance and director of the Center for Technological Development in Health (CDTS) of FIOCRUZ, Brazil. “Their expertise will be invaluable as the organization launches an unprecedented number of trials and initiatives.”
Tuberculosis is a global pandemic, killing someone every 21 seconds—nearly 1.5 million in 2013 alone, according to the WHO. More than 95 percent of TB deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries, and TB is among the top five causes of death for women aged 15 to 44. Today's TB drug regimens take too long to cure the disease and, especially in the case of multidrug-resistant TB, are complicated to administer and can be toxic. New drug regimens are urgently needed to control TB and stop the spread of drug-resistant TB.
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