GSK collaborates with Germany's CureVac, set to take 10% stake for $163 million
Britain's GSK said on Monday it would invest 130 million pounds ($163 million) in German biotech firm CureVac for a 10% stake to work together on a novel type of vaccine that is also being tested for the coronavirus.

CureVac's existing COVID-19 mRNA and rabies vaccines research programmes are not included in the deal, the companies said.
CureVac said in June it would start human trials of an experimental vaccine for treating COVID-19 in the country.
The company, based in Tuebingen and backed by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, is using the so-called messenger RNA approach that has also been adopted by BioNTech and its partner Pfizer as well as Moderna.
($1 = 0.7977 pounds)
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