GSK's Risk-Sharing Deals to Compete with In-House R&D
Executive Summary
Convinced of the merits of its Center of Excellence set-up across R&D, GSK has built another unit focused exclusively on external drug discovery, with a broader, risk-sharing deal-style. The aim is to expand R&D without increasing the company's size.
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