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Access to healthcare
The Role of Eosinophils in Our Immune System
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Patients & consumers
Breaking Barriers for Better COPD Care
Survey suggests several gaps in communication and understanding between people with COPD and their care teams.
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How we do business
Where great consumer brands are born: GSK Richmond R&D Site
Consumer Healthcare’s Richmond (Virginia) R&D Complex is where many iconic GSK brands began – and the next generation is conceived.
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How we do business
Asthma management: it’s time to get personal
Over 25 million people in the U.S. live with asthma. Could treatable traits help scientists uncover a personalized approach to patient care?
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Patients & consumers
Don’t settle for persistent asthma symptoms
Recognizing that some symptoms don’t have to be a part of daily life
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Our people
A summer of products, projects, and priceless experience
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How we do business
Where ‘consumer obsessed’ meets science: GSK Warren Innovation Lab Suites
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Innovation
What do Atlantic City and your color TV have in common?
In 1949, Smith Kline & French Laboratories (now GSK) invested in the promise of color television through a partnership with the CBS network.
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Our people
From GSK Science in the Summer to GSK Scientist
Our own scientist shares the story of how Science in the Summer inspired her and turned her towards a career in STEM
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How we do business
GSK Navy Yard: Where we do more with less
Nearly 900 employees in the Navy Yard work in open work spaces and in a variety of settings that encourage collaboration and movement.
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How we do business
GSK named ‘Best Place to Work’ for Disability Inclusion
We’re proud to be named a Best Place to Work for Disability Inclusion this year by Inclusion Inc. on their 2020 Disability Equality Index.
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Innovation
Who was Percy Julian?
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How we do business
Celebrating our PRIDE since 1996
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Innovation
Innovation and R&D leadership during COVID19
Hal joined a panel of top R&D execs to discuss how they've reorganized global teams and tapped new programs as a priority to fight Covid-19.
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How we do business
Inspiring the next generation of scientists
Science in the Summer gives kids a hands-on way to fall in love with the field’s possibilities. Inspiring tomorrow’s scientists today.
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Innovation
Immuno-Oncology: Integrating innovation into standard of care practice
In today’s remarkable field of Immuno-Oncology, there is still much yet to discover.
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How we do business
Building community while celebrating difference through our employee resource groups
Sharing the values of cultural diversity in the workplace
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How we do business
Celebrating our employees and allies #breakingthesilence to make the workplace more inclusive
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Patients & consumers
Meet Risa: The right diagnosis and treatment brought a new outlook
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Innovation
Delivering potentially transformational medicines through R&D innovation in Oncology
Axel Hoos, SVP, Oncology R&D, explains how GSK is driving innovation in Oncology R&D
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How we do business
Doing our part when disaster hits
We are proud to play our small part - from helping our nonprofit partners across the affected regions in their response efforts, to ensuring patients could continue to access their medicine amid disaster.
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Doing more in the US
It takes a village to save a village
And with 25 million people affected by hurricanes across the nation in just 1 year alone, our partnerships with organizations like Save the Children are critical to helping children when disaster strikes.
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Doing more in the US
Vaccines hold the promise of prevention
Every adult is at risk for infectious diseases, but our chances of warding them off are growing every day.
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Doing more in the US
Our immune system is like a finely tuned orchestra
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Doing more in the US
What happens if antibiotics stop working?
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Doing more in the US
2019 marks our 50 year anniversary...
With COPD being the fourth-leading cause of death in the U.S., we’re not stopping here. Our scientists are working tirelessly on behalf of patients who struggle to breathe every day, to help them live every breath.
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Doing more in the US
Can you imagine personalized cancer treatments?
Because no two cancers are the same and no two people are the same, our Oncology scientists are working on medicines that harness a patient’s own immune system to destroy tumors.
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Doing more in the US
If we map the genetics of a disease...
By identifying the patterns that cause disease, we hope to transform how patients are treated in the future.
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Doing more in the US
Our consumer health Sensory Labs
We combine that understanding with our science to ease the pain people face daily.
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Innovation
COPD is more than a lung disease
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Innovation
Cancer gets a sting with new discovery
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Innovation
Vaccines of tomorrow
Join our leading scientists as they go behind the science of vaccine technology.
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Innovation
You, me and 23andMe...
Explore how our new collaboration with 23andMe could help unlock the medicines of tomorrow.
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Our people
ATS recognizes curious minds...
Steve Yancey and Dr. Hector Ortega were recognized by the American Thoracic Society with its highest award - The Research Innovation and Translation Achievement Award.
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Patients & consumers
Meet Jennifer: a science researcher...
As a biomedical researcher at a major medical institution, Jennifer’s happiest days are spent reading, learning, and working on discovering something that will help improve people’s health. While her research includes rare diseases, she never imagined that she’d one day put her skills to use on herself, to unlock the strange mystery going on inside her body.
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Access to healthcare
Fighting malaria in the lab and on the ground
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Patients & consumers
A family diagnosis motivates...
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Innovation
How do consumer insights fuel our innovation?
By asking our consumers what matters to them, we can keep innovating and evolving our products. Importantly, this is not just about using our science to improve the products themselves – but also how the product is delivered.
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Our people
Linking a chapter of GSK history to the fight for freedom
Game-changing discoveries are familiar in GSK’s laboratories, but it’s not every day that one of our eureka moments winds up in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture.
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Patients & consumers
Controlled asthma, to me, means freedom
Patients give a voice to living with asthma in this video from GSK and the CHEST Foundation.
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Patients & consumers
If you can’t breathe, you won’t be able to play the tuba
It may seem obvious, but “if you can’t breathe, you’re not going to able to play the tuba very effectively,” said Brendan Bohnhorst, from Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA.
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Our people
Following the journey of a respiratory medicine
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Innovation
Lupus: the search for a cure continues
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Our people
What I know about asthma… then and now
A member of the GSK Medical Team, Katherine Smith, shares her story of how she learned about asthma…twice.
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Our people
Crossing off my bucket list, one breath at a time
Karen Scheffler, Manager, Sales Force Effectiveness, shares her personal journey in the pursuit of better breathing.
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Patients & consumers
Overcoming the challenges of COPD to fulfil a lifelong dream
Joan an 85 year old COPD patient recently achieved her lifelong dream to climb the Great Wall of China. Her daughter Helen tells us Joan’s story.
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Patients & consumers
Making sense of what consumers want
As a Principal Sensory Scientist in our Consumer Sensory Lab, Hyung describes how we develop products that spark the sensory reaction consumers want.
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Our people
The science of shopping
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Our people
Breathing life into an idea for a respiratory medicine
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Our people
I control my asthma, it doesn’t control me
Jamie from our Montrose site tells how he managed his asthma to conquer Mount Kenya
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Our people
Thank you for calling GSK...
Paul Irving has been a friendly voice to patients for 16 years at our US Patient Response Center. Here, he tells about his passion for helping patients and reveals what it’s like to be at the other end of the line.
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Patients & consumers
Don’t mind me. I’m just making sure I can breathe.
For some, breathing easy sounds simple – it just happens. But for Sarah and for millions of others like her, breathing can be a daily struggle.
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Our people
Brian Johns goes boldly for people living with HIV
There are over 36 million people living with HIV around the world with an estimated 70% who are not adequately treating the virus.
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Our people
How curious minds saved a medicine from being left in the lab
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Access to healthcare
Pricing our medicines to help ensure patient access
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Access to healthcare
Helping patients in need
Insurance coverage can be challenging, financial circumstances can change quickly, and sometimes patients need assistance paying for their prescription medications or vaccines.
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How we do business
Setting the record straight...
Sharing our trial results, regardless of whether they reflect positively or negatively on our medicines is the right thing to do.
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How we do business
Hunting for energy savings
You never know what you might find when you hunt for waste.
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How we do business
Creating bricks and benches out of medical waste
Instead of being incinerated, medical lab waste at our Upper Providence site is being upcycled into bricks and benches.
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How we do business
Evolving our graduated approach to intellectual property
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Innovation
On target for a new era of drug discovery?
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Doing more in the US
Our Science in the Summer program sparks...
It gives kids all over the country a hands-on way to boost their learning and fall in love with the field’s possibilities. Inspiring tomorrow’s scientists today.
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How we do business
Buyer beware: importing drugs comes with big risks
At first blush, importing medicines sounds great – a patient without insurance or facing a high deductible or co-pay may find the prices quite attractive. But importation carries major risks.
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How we do business
How doctors and insurers get information about medicines
How do doctors and insurers in the US get the info they need to make decisions about medicines for patients?
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Patients & consumers
Living with COPD Every Day: Sean’s Story
Pinch your nose and try breathing through a straw? Not so easy, right?
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Innovation
Getting on target in autoimmune diseases
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Patients & consumers
Inspiring Students through STEM Education Programs
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Innovation
Scientists or detectives? Seeking new clues in COPD
It is now widely accepted that COPD is not a uniform disease, but effects of the disease can impact people differently.
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How we do business
Helping to change the world
FORTUNE Magazine published its 2016 list of companies that are changing the world, and we are honored to be ranked #1.
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Access to healthcare
Global mission, local impact
We often hear of humanitarian work in other parts of the world, but here in the United States there is real need as well. Around 47 million in the US live in poverty.
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Access to healthcare
In Africa, markets matter for a healthy society
When it comes to improving access to healthcare in Africa, markets matter. From pharmaceutical companies to small clinics, an interconnected private market complements public sector services to help patients receive the healthcare they need, when and where they need it.
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Innovation
Take a deep breath – your lung microbiome will appreciate it
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Innovation
Cell and gene therapy: a new era of medicine