Brazil, Cuba in bioscience R&D talks
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Brazil and Cuba were this week engaged in discussions aimed at completing a series of co-operation agreements in the fields of healthcare surveillance and product development, among other things. As part of an official visit to Havana by Brazilian president Luis Inacio Lula da Silva, a team headed by health minister Jose Gomes Temporao and the director of healthcare surveillance agency Anvisa, Dirceu Raposo de Mello, discussed a range of areas of planned co-operation, from bioscientific manufacturing to product standards and QA.