Innovation
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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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Who was Percy Julian?
Dr. Julian's contributions to science and his commitment to racial equality in the lab helped make the innovation of today’s labs possible.
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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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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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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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COPD is more than a lung disease
Ruth Tal-Singer works in respiratory research and development. Here she shares her unique perspective on how the future of COPD treatment is changing, and how it's about treating more than just the lung.
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Cancer gets a sting with new discovery
A paper authored by 44 of our scientists was published in the scientific journal Nature, revealing a potential new class of immunotherapy drugs to treat some cancers.
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Vaccines of tomorrow
Join our leading scientists as they go behind the science of vaccine technology.
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You, me and 23andMe...
Explore how our new collaboration with 23andMe could help unlock the medicines of tomorrow.
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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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Lupus: the search for a cure continues
Doctors and their patients face an ongoing battle to manage this chronic and sometimes debilitating and life-threatening condition. See how we’re trying to help.
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On target for a new era of drug discovery?
Almost half a century ago, the world entered an apparent golden era of drug discovery. Driven by a rapidly advancing understanding of biological processes in the body and medicinal chemistry, a generation of game-changing new medicines emerged.
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Getting on target in autoimmune diseases
Our immune system is a complex network of cells in our bodies that work together to protect us from harmful germs.But what happens when these cells malfunction?
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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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Take a deep breath – your lung microbiome will appreciate it
Scientists are discovering just how important microbes are in maintaining our respiratory health and immunity
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Cell and gene therapy: a new era of medicine
If we can pinpoint a faulty gene and correct it, could we potentially find a way to cure genetic diseases?