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Overcoming obstacles to end malaria
One of our lead physicians, Justin Green, tells us about the challenges of developing a new treatment for malaria.
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How are we redefining research in HIV?
Shari Gordon works in the HIV Cure Center in North Carolina, a public-private company with one goal: discovering a cure for HIV/AIDS.
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Following the journey of a respiratory medicine
Elaine Jones explains how her passion for helping respiratory patients live every breath motivates her in developing new medicines.
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Making the Ellipta® inhaler a reality
The story behind the device now used by millions of people globally
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The science of shopping
Every day millions of consumers use our products. Different countries have different needs and consumers’ shopping habits vary hugely.
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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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How curious minds saved a medicine from being left in the lab
See how Steve and his team refined their scientific focus in order to deliver our first biologic respiratory medicine.
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From TV to tackling lupus: why Alex moved from media to medicine
Alex Liakos on becoming a lupus medic, and listening to the patient
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From academia to the pharmaceutical industry – one year on
Professor Ronald Dahl recently joined GSK as a Global Medical Expert in the GSK Global Respiratory Franchise.
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Tackling tomorrow’s health challenges today
Our Chief Scientist, Rino Rappuoli, explains how science is helping create the vaccines of tomorrow
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Partnership for Prevention
Anthony Tropea has been part of the team leading the roll-out of our Partnership for Prevention Programme.
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A partnership that is all about the chemistry
See how our trainer trains sub Saharan Africa scientists in analytical chemistry.
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Changing gears in a scientific career
GSK medic, Emma Hilton, tells us about her career in science and how she makes hard work easier.
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From academia to industry: a new challenge
Professor Christopher Cooper joined GSK as a Global Medical Expert, Scientific Faculty, GSK Global Respiratory Franchise. Here he explains why he chose to move from academia to industry.
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The design behind the device
Andy Dundon leads our R&D Device Engineering team in Ware, UK. His team focuses on ways to improve the design of our drug delivery devices
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Clinical Trials: Q&A with Murray Stewart
Dr. Murray Stewart is our Chief Medical Officer. In this role, he is the most senior physician at GSK, and has overall responsibility for patient well-being across vaccines, pharmaceutical and consumer medicines. He also oversees medical ethics and integrity.
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Safety first: Employee wellbeing rides on it
Rajendra is a medical representative in India. He commutes 30 kilometres everyday by motorcycle - and that doesn't even include the time spent on the road during the day.
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Beyond manufacturing in Chile and Madagascar
In 2015, GSK Vaccines sent two vaccine manufacturing teams to South America and Africa to better understand the impact of their daily work.
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Why I #fightmalaria: Laura's story
Laura is a scientist and a mum. Here she describes what motivates her to fight against malaria.
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Guardian article: Making a change from the inside
Allan Pamba recalls his experiences as a doctor in Kenya and why he decided to work for ‘the enemy' - a pharmaceutical company.
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Intrapreneurship: keeping our fingers on the PULSE
We're encouraging our employees to explore new ideas beyond the remit of their role
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A healthier future for Africa
Our VP of east Africa and government affairs, Allan Pamba, explains his desire to improve the health of people in Africa.