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24 Dec 2010

2010: The R&D revolution-Phase II

If 2009 was the year of the mega-merger, 2010 was the year of continuing R&D reorganization, downsizing and evolution.


If 2009 was the year of the mega-merger, 2010 was the year of continuing R&D reorganization, downsizing and evolution. As partnering became all the rage, the old reliance on in-house ops began to fade--slowly.

Pfizer ($PFE) got the game started at the beginning of the year, saying it would whack 100 of the research programs it had in its pipeline after merging with Wyeth, keeping another 500 therapies focused on six key disease areas. At Sanofi ($SNY), CEO Chris Viehbacher was boasting earlier this year that the company's R&D budget had been cut by 7 percent. And efficiency was still very much on his mind.

Over at Abbott ($ABT), a merger with Solvay last year left scores of the new employees headed out to the streets in 2010 as company execs aimed the budget axe on the new arrivals in R&D. GSK looked to R&D for much of the $1.4 billion it needed to cut. And AstraZeneca ($AZN) is just at the starting point in trimming a billion dollars in costs out

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