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  2. William Canfield - Wikipedia

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    William Canfield is a glycobiologist, chief scientific officer and founder of an Oklahoma City-based biotechnology company, Novazyme, which was acquired by Genzyme in August 2001 and developed, among other things, an enzyme that can stabilize (but not cure) Pompe disease, based on Canfield's ongoing research since 1998.

  3. Extraordinary Measures (film) - Wikipedia

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    Genzyme claims that Dr. Robert Stonehill's character is based upon scientist and researcher William Canfield, [10] who founded Novazyme. [11] According to Roger Ebert's review, the character is based on Yuan-Tsong Chen , [ 6 ] a scientist and researcher from Duke University [ 12 ] who collaborated with Genzyme in producing Myozyme , the drug ...

  4. John Crowley (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Directed by Tom Vaughan, Extraordinary Measures stars Brendan Fraser as John Crowley and Keri Russell as Aileen Crowley, and also executive producer Harrison Ford as "Dr. Robert Stonehill" who is a composite character based primarily on Dr. William Canfield and inspired as well by other doctors Crowley worked with. [37]

  5. Stonehill - Wikipedia

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    Stonehill College, a private Roman Catholic college in Easton, Massachusetts, USA Stonehill High School , a former school in Birstall Leicestershire, England, closed in 2015 after opening of The Cedars Academy

  6. List of Stonehill College alumni - Wikipedia

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    Robert L. Rice, 1970, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives [24] [25] David Simas, 1992, lawyer, White House Director of Political Affairs from 2014 to 2016, CEO of the Obama Foundation [22]

  7. Robert Stone (physician, born 1922) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Stone. Stone was an instructor in pathology at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons from 1950 to 1952 while fulfilling his medical residency requirement in pathology at NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital. In 1952, Stone moved to Los Angeles and joined the faculty of UCLA's School of Medicine, department of pathology.

  8. Joannes Cassianus Pompe - Wikipedia

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    Joannes Cassianus Pompe (9 September 1901, Utrecht – 15 April 1945, Sint Pancras) was a Dutch pathologist. [1] In 1932, he characterized the condition now known as Glycogen storage disease type II .

  9. Robert C. Robbins - Wikipedia

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    Robert Clayton Robbins (born November 20, 1957), known professionally as Robert C. Robbins or R.C. Robbins, is an American cardiothoracic surgeon and former president of The University of Arizona. Previously, he was the president and CEO of the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas , from 2012 to 2017.