Amgen’s Playing To Its R&D Strengths, Which No Longer Include Neuroscience

The company will focus on core therapeutics areas like oncology and cardiovascular disease, but left open the possibility of future work in neuroscience with a genetic basis for drug development.

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180 Amgen jobs will be cut as the company ends early neuroscience R&D. • Source: Shutterstock

Amgen Inc. has never claimed to be an expert in neuroscience, even though it brought the first new migraine drug in decades to the market last year, so the company’s recent decision to end nearly all neuroscience research and development isn’t entirely surprising. It still is notable given the facts that Amgen partnered with Novartis AG a few years ago to expand its efforts in neuroscience, unmet need remains and investment continues in the space – although Pfizer Inc. made a similar exit early last year.

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