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Danielle Barnum

Danielle is a Researcher at the Access to Medicine Foundation and is part of the New Programmes Team. Her research focus is on the role of generic medicine manufacturers improving access to medicine.

Danielle holds a Bachelor's degree from the University of Vermont in Biology (pre-medical program) and a Master's degree in Oncology from Vrije University Amsterdam. Prior to joining the Foundation, Danielle conducted medical research at the Netherlands Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital as part of her thesis project. The therapeutic areas which she focused on were colorectal cancer and rare diseases.

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