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  2. Genentech - Wikipedia

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    Genentech Research and Early Development operates as an independent center within Roche. [6] Historically, the company is regarded as the world's first biotechnology company. [7] As of July 2021, Genentech employed 13,539 people. [8]

  3. Autogene cevumeran - Wikipedia

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    Autogene cevumeran is an investigational mRNA vaccine being developed jointly by BioNTech and Genentech as an adjuvant therapy in cancer treatment to prevent cancer recurrence following surgery. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  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.

  5. Genentech withdraws use of Gavreto in US for a type of ... - AOL

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    Genentech previously said the use of the drug in the indication accounts for a fraction of its overall revenue. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration had granted accelerated approval to Gavreto in ...

  6. Bill Anderson (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    From 2017 to 2018, he was the CEO of Genentech. [6] While at Genentech, he developed its immunology and ophthalmology divisions, managed the sales of Rituxan, Raptiva, and Xolair, and directed Roche's late-stage portfolio committee for nearly four years, where he was responsible for determining late-stage clinical trial advancements. [6]

  7. Category:Genentech - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Genentech" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. 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.

  9. Growth hormone - Wikipedia

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    A sustained-release form of growth hormone, Nutropin Depot (Genentech and Alkermes) was approved by the FDA in 1999, allowing for fewer injections (every 2 or 4 weeks instead of daily); however, the product was discontinued by Genentech/Alkermes in 2004 for financial reasons (Nutropin Depot required significantly more resources to produce than ...