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  2. University of California, San Francisco Medical Center

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    UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay opened February 1, 2015 and hosts three hospitals (UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital, UCSF Betty Irene Moore Women's Hospital, and UCSF Bakar Cancer Hospital) and an outpatient facility. Overall, the 6-story medical center covers 878,000-square-foot and has 289 beds.

  3. California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences - Wikipedia

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    QBI-UCSF: QBI is situated in Byers Hall on the Mission Bay campus. Byers Hall, officially opened in 2005, [7] also hosts the QB3 director's office and QB3 central administration. Many faculty labs are in Genentech Hall, an adjoining building.

  4. University of California, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    UCSF's Mission Bay Campus, also located in San Francisco, is the largest ongoing biomedical construction project in the world. [47] The 43-acre (17 ha) Mission Bay campus, opened in 2003 with construction still ongoing, contains additional research space and facilities to foster biotechnology and life sciences companies.

  5. 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.

  6. UCSF School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The 2010s saw increased construction and expansion at Mission Bay, with the Smith Cardiovascular Research Building, the UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay, and the Benioff Children's Hospital in 2010, the Sandler Neuroscience Center in 2012, and Mission Hall and the Baker Cancer Hospital in 2013. In 2012, the school opened the UCSF Anatomy ...

  7. Hal V. Barron - Wikipedia

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    University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), Calico (company), Genentech, Hoffmann-La Roche Hal V. Barron (born 1962) is an American clinician-scientist and drug developer who served as president of research and development at GlaxoSmithKline from March 2018 [1] until 2022, when he resigned in order to join the cellular reprogramming venture ...

  8. Rutherford + Chekene - Wikipedia

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    Rutherford + Chekene. Rutherford + Chekene is a structural and geotechnical engineering firm in California specializing in new design and retrofit of structures for clients in sectors that include healthcare, higher education, corporate, research and development, art and education, and technology. Rutherford + Chekene began implementing 3-D ...

  9. UCSF Betty Irene Moore Women's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    UCSF Betty Irene Moore Women's Hospital. / 37.764804; -122.389680. UCSF Betty Irene Moore Women's Hospital is a women's hospital in San Francisco, California, part of the University of California, San Francisco health system. It is part of the UCSF Medical Center camps of Mission Bay. Opened on February 1, 2015, it was the first hospital ...