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  2. American Institute of Biological Sciences - Wikipedia

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    AIBS serves as a society of societies. It has over 115 member organizations and is headquartered in Herndon, VA. Its staff work to achieve its mission by publishing the peer-reviewed journal BioScience, [1] providing peer review and advisory support services for funding organizations, providing professional development for scientists and students, advocating for science policy and educating ...

  3. List of biotech and pharmaceutical companies in the New York ...

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    Biotech and pharmaceutical companies in the New York metropolitan area represent a significant and growing economic component of the New York metropolitan area, [1] [2] the most populous combined statistical area in the United States [3] and one of the most populous megacities in the world.

  4. Category : Biotechnology companies of the United States

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    C. Calico (company) Caliper Life Sciences; Calyx (clinical research company) Cambrian Genomics; Cannabis Science; Catalent; Catalyst Pharmaceuticals; CD Genomics

  5. Meridian Bioscience Recognized by Forbes as One of America's ...

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  6. Twist Bioscience - Wikipedia

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    Twist Bioscience is a public biotechnology company based in South San Francisco that manufactures synthetic DNA and DNA products for customers in a wide range of industries. [2] Twist was founded in 2013 by Emily Leproust , Bill Banyai, and Bill Peck.

  7. Baxter International - Wikipedia

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    The company had 2014 sales of $16.7 billion, across two businesses: BioScience (2013 sales - $6.6 billion) and Medical Products ($8.7 billion). [3] Sales in 2013 were 42% in the United States, 30% in Europe, 16% in Asia Pacific, 12% in Latin America and Canada. In 2011, Baxter had approximately 61,500 employees.

  8. Locus Biosciences - Wikipedia

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    Locus Biosciences is a clinical-stage pharmaceutical company, founded in 2015 and based in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. [2] Locus develops phage therapies based on CRISPR–Cas3 gene editing technology, as opposed to the more commonly used CRISPR-Cas9, delivered by engineered bacteriophages. [5]

  9. Precision BioSciences - Wikipedia

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    Precision BioSciences' proprietary technology is the ARCUS platform and ARCUS nucleases. [ 4 ] [ 8 ] ARCUS nucleases are based on a naturally occurring genome editing enzyme, I-CreI , a homing endonuclease that evolved in the algae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii [ 4 ] [ 12 ] to make highly specific cuts and DNA insertions in cellular DNA. [ 15 ]