Coronavirus Update: BMS Expands Medicine Program, Cancer Research UK Cuts Funding
Korean researchers also look at stem cells and vaccines
Executive Summary
Bristol-Myers Squibb is to give away more medicines to uninsured US patients, Cancer Research UK tells of funding hardship, Oxford Biomedica joins a consortium to rapidly develop a vaccine, while a Korean company works on a stem cell therapy.
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