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The pharmaceutical giant wants to continue developing Covid and flu vaccines with Curevacs mRNA technology. The statements are an important signal after the disappointing study data.
The pharmaceutical company GSK is the third largest single shareholder of Curevac.
Frankfurt The British pharmaceutical company Glaxo-Smithkline continues to rely on mRNA technology from the TΓΌbingen-based company Curevac. This was made clear by managers of the pharmaceutical giant on an investor's day on Wednesday.
Despite the weak interim results that Curveac presented last week for its Covid vaccine, they apparently continue to see potential for the technology of the TΓΌbingen-based company. The vaccine projects that GSK is developing in cooperation with Curevac will continue to be presented by the British group as part of the longer-term research pipeline.
"We assume that we will bring two products from the alliance with Curevac to clinical trials in the next twelve months," said GSK research director Hal Barron at the analyst event. Thanks to the Curevac alliance and his own investments, he sees his company well positioned to play a leading role in the development of mRNA vaccines in 2022. "MRNA is an important technology in our pipeline," said Barron
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We believe in this technology, there is a big plus to the competitive RNA technology. Stability is here the keyword. The 2nd plus is the Cellectra device, it is no question that it will be another game changer to inject substances without a needle.
Other players like Pfizer have a lot more fincial power an there people in key position. A good example is the hold from the FDA, nobody can explain why this take place. In my opinion it was a dirty game from competitors.
Never forget, it is a high risk invest. But only risky money wins the jackpot.
IΒ΄ve to apologize for my bad english, but money is a universal language.
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I applied and recently got accepted to the program and will need to finish registration soon but was wondering if anyone has any input on the school itself and its reputation? It's a Post-graduate diploma that lasts for 40 weeks, but beyond the program details and what they have to say about themselves, my knowledge about them is limited. How does it rank compared to Seneca or Humber for example and how is the hiring rate upon graduation? If anyone who went there could message me or comment below, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks!
Hi i am currently picking my courses and the course C73 caught my eye so i decided to search it up. I am planning to study pharmacy science or medicine in university so i went to NTU's and NUS''s websute to check whether the course was related to either medicine or pharm science. However it was not. I am not sure how often the websites gets updated so i am asking any students who are in this course or ex students who have completed and got their diploma of this course. May i ask where all of you are aspiring to go to or where did u go after poly? I also want to ask whether i can use this diploma to get into med/ pharm sci if i wanted to. Thank you so much
Hi guys, hope u guys doing well, as the tittle says, Do you guys recommend any Pharma Tech books. I'm looking for a book that contains API production, the machines use in the process of production, packaging, the difernet excipients use in tablets, rheology (Carr and Hausner) , etc. Thank you :)
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