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  2. Genentech - Wikipedia

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    Genentech was founded by venture capitalist Robert A. Swanson and biochemist Dr. Herbert W. Boyer. After a meeting in 1976, the two decided to start a biotechnology company, Genentech. Although the two confidently assert that it was the first biotech company, others clearly came before, including Cetus Corporation which was founded in 1971.

  3. Family Tree DNA - Wikipedia

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    With a database of more than two million records, it is the most popular company worldwide for Y-DNA and mitochondrial DNA, and the fourth most popular for autosomal DNA. In Europe, it is the most common also for autosomal DNA. [2] [3] FamilyTreeDNA as a division of Gene by Gene were acquired by MYDNA, Inc., an Australian company, in January ...

  4. CRISPR Therapeutics - Wikipedia

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    CRISPR Therapeutics AG is a Swiss–American biotechnology company headquartered in Zug, Switzerland. It was one of the first companies formed to utilize the CRISPR gene editing platform to develop medicines for the treatment of various rare and common diseases. [ 2][ 3] The company has approximately 500 employees and has offices in Zug ...

  5. Celera Corporation - Wikipedia

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    554 [ 1] Parent. Quest Diagnostics. Website. www .celera .com. Celera Corporation is a subsidiary of Quest Diagnostics which focuses on genetic sequencing and related technologies. It was founded in 1998 as a business unit of Applera, spun off into an independent company in 2008, and finally acquired by Quest Diagnostics in 2011. [ 2]

  6. Ginkgo Bioworks - Wikipedia

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    Ginkgo Bioworks is an American biotech company founded in 2008 by five scientists from MIT, [3] headed by Jason Kelly. The company specializes in using genetic engineering to produce bacteria with industrial applications for other biotech companies, saving other companies the cost of reproducing the initial stages of design in synthetic biology.

  7. Amgen - Wikipedia

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    Amgen Inc. (formerly Applied Molecular Genetics Inc.) is an American multinational biopharmaceutical company headquartered in Thousand Oaks, California. [ 3][ 4] One of the world's largest independent biotechnology companies, As of 2022, Amgen has approximately 24,000 staff in total. [ 5]

  8. 10x Genomics - Wikipedia

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    10x Genomics was founded in 2012 by Serge Saxonov, Ben Hindson and Kevin Ness to create advanced testing equipment for use in cellular biology. [ 3] Prior to starting the company, Saxonov was the founding architect, and director of research and development at 23andMe. [ 2] Ness left 10x Genomics in December 2016 [ 4] and in 2018, Justin McAnear ...

  9. Twist Bioscience - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. $54.2 million (2019) [1] Number of employees. 400. Website. twistbioscience .com. 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.