Dr Nathalie Strub-Wourgaft joined Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative (DNDi) in 2009 and is member of the
Executive Team as Neglected tropical Diseases (NTDs) and COVID Director. She holds over 30 years’ experience
in R&D. As Director of NTDs since 2018, Dr Strub-Wourgaft provides strategic and technical oversight to a wide
portfolio of R&D and access plans for therapeutic areas covering Sleeping Sickness, Chagas disease, Cutaneous
and Visceral Leishmaniasis, Filaria, & Mycetoma. In 2018, through an international public and private
partnership including scientific platform from Africa, DNDI developed Fexinidazole, its first new chemical entity
registered from its portfolio. Since March 2020, Nathalie leads DNDi’s response to COVID-19, as Coordinator of
the ANTICOV study Consortium and one of the initiators of the COVID 19 clinical research coalition. She is
involved in several working groups dedicated to therapeutics for COVID, with a specific focus on LMIC needs
and settings. Prior to her current appointment, Dr Strub-Wourgaft created and held the Medical Director
position at DNDi, where she notably developed the organisation’s quality, pharmacovigilance and regulatory
activities. Prior to DNDi, Dr Strub-Wourgaft served as Clinical Development Director at Trophos, and held many
related roles within Pfizer, Lundbeck and Aspreva. Dr Strub-Wourgaft graduated as Medical Doctor from
Necker Hospital, Université René Descartes in Paris in 1983. She co-authored several scientific publications in
peer review journals