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  2. DevGen - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, some former Devgen pharma employees started a pharmaceutical company, Amakem NV, to develop kinase inhibitors they had discovered at Devgen. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] In 2009, Devgen and Monsanto broadened their collaboration, with Monsanto paying Devgen €20 million cash for broader rights to use Devgen's technology.

  3. Omega Pharma - Wikipedia

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    Omega Pharma was a Belgian company founded in 1987 by Marc Coucke and Yvan Vindevogel. It was acquired by Perrigo in 2014 and is now part of its Branded Consumer Healthcare division.

  4. Lundbeck - Wikipedia

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    Lundbeck is a Danish company that produces drugs for brain diseases, such as depression, schizophrenia, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. It was founded in 1915 and has a global presence, with research centers in Denmark and the US, and production facilities in Denmark, France and Italy.

  5. Laboratoires Servier - Wikipedia

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    Laboratoires Servier is a French pharmaceutical company with a non-profit foundation and global presence. It produces drugs for various diseases, such as diabetes, cardiology, oncology and osteoporosis, and has been involved in a weight-loss drug scandal.

  6. Amgen - Wikipedia

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    Amgen is a multinational biotechnology company that develops and produces medicines for various diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, cancer, and kidney failure. Founded in 1980, Amgen has headquarters in Thousand Oaks, California, and is one of the world's largest independent biotechnology companies.

  7. BeiGene - Wikipedia

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    BeiGene is a multinational biopharmaceutical company founded in 2010 by John V. Oyler and Xiaodong Wang. It has developed several drugs for cancer treatment, including tislelizumab and zanubrutinib, and has a large presence in Chinese market.

  8. Regulus Therapeutics - Wikipedia

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    Regulus Therapeutics is a public biopharmaceutical company that focuses on microRNA therapeutics to treat various diseases. It has partnerships with GSK and Sanofi, and its lead candidate is for alport syndrome.

  9. Bayer Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Bayer Corporation is a pharmaceutical and chemical company based in New Jersey, with 40 subsidiaries in 19 states. It was founded in 1954 as a joint venture with Monsanto, and later acquired the rights to Bayer products, including aspirin, in 1994.