Conferencia en el IQOG-CSIC: la investigación en la industria farmacéutica

El próximo miércoles 14 de enero, el Dr. Javier Fernandez-Gadea, Director de Invetigación de los laboratorios Janssen (del grupo Johnson & Johnson), impartirá una conferencia sobre la estrategia de I+D en su compañia.

En el IQOG-CSIC. Más información en el cartel.

 

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