Multiple deals keep GlaxoSmithKline busy in December

21 December 2020
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UK drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline (LSE: GSK) has inked two early pipeline deals in neurology and immunology, boosting its investment in genetically validated treatments.

The firm has developed an investment strategy which is focused on pioneering early-stage research from biotech firms using genetic validation, an approach led by chief scientific officer Hal Barron.

Since the model was adopted in 2018, 70% of research targets are of this kind.

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