GSK Looks To Catch Up In mRNA Vaccines With New CureVac Deal

GSK will assume full control of mRNA shots in infectious disease, allowing CureVac to cut costs and pivot its research to oncology.

TUEBINGEN, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 21: (BILD ZEITUNG OUT) the Logo of Curevac is seen on a sign in front of the CUREVAC building on November 21, 2020 in Tuebingen, Germany.
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GSK is investing a further €400m ($430m) in its alliance with CureVac in order to compete with the frontrunners in the mRNA vaccines field.

The UK-based company has seen a renaissance in its vaccine portfolio in recent years but is struggling to catch up in the newer technology

Key Takeaways
  • GSK is doubling down on its investment in CureVac’s mRNA vaccines, but remains far behind the frontrunners

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