How we do business
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Where great consumer brands are born: GSK Richmond R&D Site
Consumer Healthcare’s Richmond (Virginia) R&D Complex is where many iconic GSK brands began – and the next generation is conceived.
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Asthma management: it’s time to get personal
Over 25 million people in the U.S. live with asthma. Could treatable traits help scientists uncover a personalized approach to patient care?
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Where ‘consumer obsessed’ meets science: GSK Warren Innovation Lab Suites
Consumers come to our labs to test prototypes of new products, give feedback on everything from our ideas to our formulations and packaging.
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GSK Navy Yard: Where we do more with less
Nearly 900 employees in the Navy Yard work in open work spaces and in a variety of settings that encourage collaboration and movement.
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GSK named ‘Best Place to Work’ for Disability Inclusion
We’re proud to be named a Best Place to Work for Disability Inclusion this year by Inclusion Inc. on their 2020 Disability Equality Index.
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Celebrating our PRIDE since 1996
Our Spectrum ERG provides a supportive, nurturing forum for employees across the spectrum of sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Inspiring the next generation of scientists
Science in the Summer gives kids a hands-on way to fall in love with the field’s possibilities. Inspiring tomorrow’s scientists today.
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Building community while celebrating difference through our employee resource groups
Sharing the values of cultural diversity in the workplace
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Celebrating our employees and allies #breakingthesilence to make the workplace more inclusive
On May 17, the International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, we’re celebrating our LGBTQ+ employees and allies.
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Doing our part when disaster hits
We are proud to play our small part - from helping our nonprofit partners across the affected regions in their response efforts, to ensuring patients could continue to access their medicine amid disaster.
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Setting the record straight...
Sharing our trial results, regardless of whether they reflect positively or negatively on our medicines is the right thing to do.
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Hunting for energy savings
You never know what you might find when you hunt for waste.
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Creating bricks and benches out of medical waste
Instead of being incinerated, medical lab waste at our Upper Providence site is being upcycled into bricks and benches.
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Evolving our graduated approach to intellectual property
In developing countries, millions of people have no access to even the most basic healthcare services, including safe and effective medicines.
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Buyer beware: importing drugs comes with big risks
At first blush, importing medicines sounds great – a patient without insurance or facing a high deductible or co-pay may find the prices quite attractive. But importation carries major risks.
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How doctors and insurers get information about medicines
How do doctors and insurers in the US get the info they need to make decisions about medicines for patients?
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Helping to change the world
FORTUNE Magazine published its 2016 list of companies that are changing the world, and we are honored to be ranked #1.
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Immuno-Oncology: Integrating innovation into standard of care practice
In today’s remarkable field of Immuno-Oncology, there is still much yet to discover.