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Tony Wood | Chief Scientific Officer. Tony was appointed Chief Scientific Officer designate on 19 January 2022 and became Chief Scientific Officer, with full accountability for GSK R&D, with effect from 1 August 2022.
Antony Wood FRAeS (born April 1966) is a British businessman, and the CEO of Meggitt PLC since January 2018, when he succeeded Stephen Young, having previously been chief operating officer (COO). [ 2 ]
Tony Wood may refer to: Tony Wood (producer), television producer; Tony Wood (musician) (born 1961), American Christian musician; Tony Wood (Australian businessman), Australian businessman; Tony Wood (British businessman) (born 1966), British businessman; Tony Wood (historian), American historian of Russia
Jan 19, 2022 · Tony Wood - Biography. Since joining GSK in 2017 as Senior Vice President, Medicinal Science and Technology, Tony has been responsible for all science and technology platforms supporting the discovery, clinical development and delivery of new medicines across GSK.
Tony Wood is Chief Scientific Officer at GlaxoSmithKline. <br>He has a BSc in chemistry… · Experience: GSK · Location: United Kingdom · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Tony Wood’s...
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Tony Wood is a British-Mexican political writer on Russia.
Aug 22, 2024 · When Tony Wood became GSK’s top scientist in mid-2022, the British pharma was waging battle. GSK was fighting Zantac-related litigation in court while struggling to ...
Tony Wood, GSK’s Chief Scientific Officer since 2022, leads all Research and Development activities across GSK’s portfolio and pipeline, with a specific focus on driving delivering of new, innovative medicines and vaccines that bring transformative impact for patients in areas of high unmet need.
Dove Award nominee for SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR. 30+ #1 songs. Over 900 songs recorded in the CCM market. Staff writer for CURB/Word Music. Songs recorded by.
TONY WOOD (Ph.D., New York University). Wood is a political and social historian of modern Latin America. His current work focuses on transnational radical debates on race, class, and nation in the 1920s and 1930s, tracing connections between Mexico, Cuba, and the Soviet Union.