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Novartis AG is a Swiss multinational pharmaceutical corporation based in Basel, Switzerland.Consistently ranked in the global top five, Novartis is one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world and was the fourth largest by revenue in 2022.
The following table lists the largest biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies ranked by revenue in billion USD. The change column indicates the company's relative position in this list compared to its relative position in the preceding year; i.e., an increase would be moving closer to rank 1 and vice versa.
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One of the many buildings of Novartis in Basel The headquarters of Roche Diagnostics in Rotkreuz, Switzerland The headquarters of Actelion in Allschwil. The life sciences industry in Switzerland directly and indirectly employs about 135,000 people. [1] It contributes 5.7% of the gross domestic product of Switzerland and 30% of the country's ...
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Genentech, Inc. is an American biotechnology corporation headquartered in South San Francisco, California, wholly owned by the Swiss multinational pharmaceutical company, the Roche Group.
Joyce was born in Kansas and grew up in Chicago, where he first became interested in science. [4] His mother was a grade-school teacher, father was a business executive, and maternal grandfather was an Italian immigrant with a Ph.D. in engineering, whom Joyce credits for providing him with a "science gene."
He is known globally for his work in vaccines and immunology.He co-founded the field of cellular microbiology, a discipline combining cell biology and microbiology, and pioneered the genomic approach to vaccine development known as reverse vaccinology, a subsection of reverse pharmacology.