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Sigma-Aldrich (formally MilliporeSigma) [5] [6] is an American chemical, life science, and biotechnology company owned by the multinational chemical conglomerate Merck Group Sigma-Aldrich was created in 1975 by the merger of Sigma Chemical Company and Aldrich Chemical Company.
The life science business of Merck, formerly known as Merck Millipore, was created in July 2010 following the completed acquisition of the US company Millipore. It employs around 19,000 people in 66 countries and runs 65 manufacturing sites and uses the brands Sigma-Aldrich, Milli-Q and Millipore. [64]
In 2015, Merck acquired Sigma-Aldrich and merged it with Merck Millipore. In the United States and Canada, the life science business is now known as MilliporeSigma . [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Dr. Jai P. Nagarkatti (February 18, 1947, in Hyderabad, India – November 13, 2010, in Saint Louis, Missouri) was an American chemist and businessman who served as the chairman, chief operating officer, CEO, and president of Sigma Aldrich. [1] Nagarkatti joined Sigma-Aldrich in 1976, after graduating from Texas A&M University–Commerce, [2 ...
Aldrichimica Acta is a scientific journal published by Sigma-Aldrich.Established in 1968 in Milwaukee, Wi, Aldrichimica Acta publishes reviews in the field of synthetic organic chemistry, with each issue focusing on a special topic.
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The first parameter is needed when the catalog is not aldrich, such as sigma, fluka, etc. id : the number (might also contain letters) by which the compound is known under the catalog. name : the name used in the catalog.
MilliporeSigma, former name of Sigma-Aldrich; Merck Millipore, deprecated brand name used by Merck Group after Millipore acquisition This page was last edited on 24 ...