AstraZeneca PLC and GlaxoSmithKline PLC have teamed up with the
University of Cambridge to combat shortages of Covid-19 tests, the
companies said Tuesday.
The British drug companies said they would set up a laboratory at the
university to develop “alternative chemical reagents for test kits in
order to help overcome current supply shortages.”
“While diagnostic testing is not part of either company’s core
business, we are moving as fast as we can to help where possible,” the
companies said.
In late March, GSK joined a coalition of drugmakers who agreed to
share their “proprietary libraries of molecular compounds” for screening
with the Covid-19 Therapeutics Accelerator, which was launched by the
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Mastercard Inc. and U.K.-based
nonprofit Wellcome.
That effort could result in human or animal trials in as little as two months, the Gates Foundation said at the time.
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