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  2. List of companies founded by Stanford University alumni

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    [9] [10] In addition, according to a Stanford alumni survey conducted in 2011, some 39,900 companies founded by Stanford alumni were active, and companies founded by Stanford alumni altogether generated more than $2.7 trillion in annual revenue and had created 5.4 million jobs, roughly equivalent to the 10th-largest economy in the world (2011).

  3. Marc Tessier-Lavigne - Wikipedia

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    Marc Trevor Tessier-Lavigne OC FRS FRSC FMedSci (born December 18, 1959) is a Canadian-American neuroscientist who was the eleventh president of Stanford University. [1] [2] ...

  4. Phyllis Gardner (clinical pharmacologist) - Wikipedia

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    Phyllis I. Gardner (born July 7, 1950) is a Professor of Medicine at the Stanford University School of Medicine, and former Dean of Education.Gardner was one of the first people to be publicly skeptical of Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of blood testing company Theranos, who was later found guilty of investor fraud.

  5. SRI International - Wikipedia

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    SRI International (SRI) is a nonprofit scientific research institute and organization headquartered in Menlo Park, California, United States.It was established in 1946 by trustees of Stanford University to serve as a center of innovation to support economic development in the region.

  6. Joseph Jimenez - Wikipedia

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    Jimenez joined Novartis in 2007 as Division Head of Novartis Pharmaceutical and was named CEO in 2010 [7] by his predecessor and Chairman Daniel Vasella. [8]During his time at Novartis, Jimenez increasingly applied standard business metrics to pharma cash flow, purchasing and competitive bidding, confident that his experience in consumer goods would help to realize improvements in Novartis ...

  7. Garry Nolan - Wikipedia

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    Nolan graduated in 1983 from Cornell University with a BS degree in biology with a specialization in genetics. In 1989, he received his PhD in genetics from Stanford University under Leonard Herzenberg before doing post-doctoral work with Nobel laureate David Baltimore at MIT, [3] where he co-developed the 293T-based rapid retroviral production system [4] and the cloning of the NF-κB p65 ...

  8. Gerald Reaven - Wikipedia

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    Gerald M. "Jerry" Reaven (July 28, 1928 [1] – February 12, 2018) [2] was an American endocrinologist and professor emeritus in medicine at the Stanford University School of Medicine in Stanford, California, United States. Reaven's work on insulin resistance and diabetes mellitus with John W. Farquhar goes back at least to 1965. [3]

  9. Sutro Biopharma - Wikipedia

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    Sutro's Xpress CF Platform [2] is based on Stanford Professor James R. Swartz's patented Open Cell-Free Synthesis (OCFS) technology. [3] XpressCF technology enables the parallel expression of hundreds of protein variants in less than 24 hours, providing a platform for the discovery and development of a wide variety of protein classes including cytokines, vaccine carrier-proteins, antibodies ...