Investment in R&D (2007: €788 million)
A world leader in antibody research
- SLAM technology to rapidly isolate functionally active antibodies
- Biological scaffolds to create more tolerable antibody-based therapies
- Pegylation to enhance the specificity and cost-efficiency of biologics
Unique and patented expertise in targeting the SV2A protein
- A large library of proprietary chemicals to unravel the role of SV2A in epilepsy and other diseases
Two Research Centres of Excellence
- Braine-l'Alleud (Belgium) covering CNS disorders
- Slough (UK) covering oncology/immunology, where UCB's R&D headquarters are located
The main development sites are in Atlanta (US), Braine-l'Alleud (Belgium), Monheim (Germany), Research Triangle Park (US), Slough (UK) and Tokyo (Japan)
Over thirty major R&D partnerships
- Includes Amgen (anti-sclerostin for bone loss disorders) and Biogen IDEC (CDP323 for multiple sclerosis)
An intellectual property estate of a large number of patent families