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1946 – Sigma was formed from Midwest Consultants and manufactured just adenosine triphosphate. They were the first to manufacture pure ATP. [10] 1972 – Sigma's IPO [11] 1951 – Aldrich founded in Milwaukee by Alfred Bader and Jack Eisendrath and manufactured just 1-methyl-3-nitro-1-nitrosoguanidine. 1966 – Aldrich's IPO [12]
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]
Merck is a supplier to the life science industry. The Millipore Corporation was founded in 1954, and listed among the S&P 500 since the early 1990s, as an international biosciences company which makes micrometer pore-size filters and tests. In 2015, Merck acquired Sigma-Aldrich and merged it with Merck Millipore.
They became full owners [11] three years later of the Aldrich Chemical Company in Milwaukee (later Sigma-Aldrich), which had first been incorporated in 1951. [12] Over the years that followed, Aldrich became a multi-million-dollar business, importing chemicals especially from European suppliers for use by research laboratories in the US. [13]
But, we then get into the whole history of there having been a Sigma Chemical Company founded in the US, an Aldrich company founded in the US, merging to create Sigma-Aldrich, another company named Millipore founded in the US, a company named Merck founded in Germany, Merck buying out Millipore at some point to make the company EMD Millipore ...
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 ...
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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. The journal is open access. In 2015, the Acta was ranked #1 among journals in the field of organic chemistry by ...