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October 25th, 2010
AusBiotech 2010 Biotech Profile: Starpharma
Abstract:
In an industry obsessed with finding the next big blockbuster, Melbourne-based Starpharma is using its technology platform to steadily accumulate wins in a broad range of markets.
Originally developed by the CSIRO's molecular research institute, Starpharma's dendrimer nanotechnology platform has seen the company sign licensing and co-development agreements with some of the world's largest pharmaceutical and medical technology companies, including Eli Lilly, Elanco and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK). In addition to developing new product pipelines, many of these companies are now applying Starpharma's technology towards improving the efficacy of existing products.
Source:
lifescientist.com.au
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