GSK (GSK) is pushing the UK government to give pharmaceutical companies more access to its public health data in order to accelerate drug development, Ashleigh Furlong of Bloomberg reports. The drugmaker wants the government to invest in linking clinical, genomic, and primary care datasets together and to make them available to researchers and companies. The UK’s Office for Life Sciences is currently working with different funding bodies on the feasibility of the plan.
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