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    Genentech, Inc. is an American biotechnology corporation headquartered in South San Francisco, California, wholly owned by the Swiss multinational pharmaceutical company, the Roche Group. It became an independent subsidiary of Roche in 2009.

  3. Christopher Boykin - Wikipedia

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    Boykin married Shannon Turley in 2008; [7] although the couple divorced in 2009, they were living together shortly before Boykin's death, due to his worsening health. Their daughter, Isis, was nine years old when Boykin died in May 2017.

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    Shannon's co-conspirators, 30-year-old Desiray Carter and 28-year-old Donell Gardner, were both sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison for their roles in the scheme, according to the release

  7. David Goeddel - Wikipedia

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    David V. Goeddel (born 1951) is an American molecular biologist who, employed at the time by Genentech, successfully used genetic engineering to coax bacteria into creating synthetic human insulin, human growth hormone, and human tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) for use in therapeutic medicine.

  8. Here's where Wall Street sees stocks heading after the best 2 ...

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    After two consecutive years of more than 20% gains for the S&P 500 — an achievement not seen since the late 1990s — Wall Street strategists foresee a slower pace of gains for the benchmark ...

  9. Robert A. Swanson - Wikipedia

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    Kleiner and Perkins provided $100,000 on the May closing, and acquired 20,000 shares of preferred stock from Genentech. [6] Swanson was made the president and treasurer of Genentech, and received a $2,500 per month salary, along with 25,000 shares. [6] This marked the end of Swanson's unemployment, and the beginning of his career at Genentech ...