Korea's Samsung Electronics On Manhunt For Biosimilar Talent As Local Companies Keep Wary Eye On Competition
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
SEOUL - South Korea's leading biosimilar companies such as LG Life Sciences, Celltrion and others are increasingly wary of Samsung Electronics' ongoing talent search for research and development experts as the company prepares to make its debut in the blooming biosimilar business
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