R&D Head Sean Harper On Amgen's Long-Term Investment View

Amgen is validating targets through the deCODE Genetics investment it made five years and moving drugs into the clinic. It's one of multiple technologies – along with its BiTE and oncolytic virus platforms – that R&D head Sean Harper said is starting to bear fruit for the company.

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Amgen Inc. Executive Vice President-Research and Development Sean Harper is a proponent of big, lengthy investments that the company has made in an effort to make better drugs, and he thinks several programs moving through the clinic now may show whether the money and time were well spent.

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