A research foundation was established at Kyoto University, funded by a 23-billion-yen donation from Ono Pharmaceutical in accordance with the terms of the company’s settlement with Nobel laureate Tasuku Honjo over royalty payments pertaining to Opdivo (nivolumab). The launch of…
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