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GSK to open clinical data vaults to scientists via website – FierceBiotechIT

By October 12, 2012News
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GlaxoSmithKline committed to provide researchers with unmatched access to patient-level data from its clinical trials–including studies that failed. The move is among several steps the London-based drug giant announced today to promote open innovation and collaboration with external groups. Yet commentators are skeptical about whether fellow drugmakers will be as bold in opening their data vaults to outsiders.

While GSK is taking an unprecedented step to make its clinical trial data transparent, not everyone is likely to gain unfettered access to its clinical trials info. Glaxo is forming a panel to judge the scientific merit of requests for the anonymous patient data, which is far more detailed than any of the clinical trial information and results posted on the company’s website.

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