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  2. Genentech - Wikipedia

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    Genentech was founded by venture capitalist Robert A. Swanson and biochemist Dr. Herbert W. Boyer. After a meeting in 1976, the two decided to start a biotechnology company, Genentech. Although the two confidently assert that it was the first biotech company, others clearly came before, including Cetus Corporation which was founded in 1971.

  3. Arthur D. Levinson - Wikipedia

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    Levinson joined Genentech in 1980 as a research scientist and became vice president of research technology in 1989; vice president of research in 1990; senior vice president of research in 1992; and senior vice president of research and development in 1993. Levinson became Genentech's chief executive officer in 1995 and chairman in 1999.

  4. Genencor - Wikipedia

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    Genencor is a biotechnology company based in Palo Alto, CA and a subsidiary of IFF. [1] Genencor is a producer of Industrial enzymes and low-priced bulk protein. The name Genencor originates with Genencor, Inc., the original joint venture between Genentech and Corning Incorporated, which was founded in 1982. It is considered to have pioneered ...

  5. FDA Approves Genentech's Kadcyla (Ado-Trastuzumab ... - AOL

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    FDA Approves Genentech's Kadcyla (Ado-Trastuzumab Emtansine), the First Antibody-Drug Conjugate for Treating HER2-Positive Metastatic Breast Cancer -- New Personalized Medicine Helped People in ...

  6. AIDSVAX - Wikipedia

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    AIDSVAX is an experimental HIV vaccine that was developed originally at Genentech in San Francisco, California, and later tested by the VaxGen company, a Genentech offshoot. [1] The development and trials of the vaccine received significant coverage in the international media, but American trials proved inconclusive.

  7. David Goeddel - Wikipedia

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    David V. Goeddel (born 1951) is an American molecular biologist who, employed at the time by Genentech, successfully used genetic engineering to coax bacteria into creating synthetic human insulin, human growth hormone, and human tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) for use in therapeutic medicine. Recruited by Bob Swanson in 1978, he was the ...

  8. Snoop's side quests: Beyond the Olympics, rapper has proved ...

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    Although he is most prominently known for his decades-long rap career and being everyone’s “uncle,” Snoop Dogg has proven his talent extends beyond what he does in the recording studio.

  9. BeiGene - Wikipedia

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    BeiGene, Ltd. is a China-based drug developer. [3] It specializes in the development of drugs for cancer treatment. [4] Founded in 2010 by chief executive officer John V. Oyler and Xiaodong Wang, the multinational company headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts has offices in North America, Europe, South America, Asia and Australia.