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    presently it is Ian T. Clark. Genentech is a leading biotechnology company, using human genetic information to discover, develop, manufacture and commercialize medicines to treat people with serious or life-threatening medical conditions (2014). Biotechnology is the technology based on the science of cellular and biomolecular processes to develop technologies and products that help improve peoples’ lives and the health of our environment. How biotechnology uses cellular and biomolecular processes are by

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    Patel Genzyme’s CSR Dilemma: How to play its HAND 07-13-2015 Due: Thursday, 16th, 2015 BACKGROUND ABOUT THE COMPANY. Genzyme is an American Biotechnology party based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Genzyme is third biggest biotechnology company with over 10,000 employees around the globe. it is located within over 65 countries. Genzyme has over revenues over $4.6 billion. Fun fact about the company I found was they had donated almost $100 million in 2006. The case talks about HAND which means find effective

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    Basics Biogen Idec Biogen Idec is a global biotechnology company focused on discovering, developing, manufacturing and marketing therapies for the treatment of multiple sclerosis and other autoimmune disorders, neurodegenerative diseases and haemophilia. Biogen Idec was formed in 2003 from the merger of two companies, Biogen Inc., founded in 1978, and IDEC Pharmaceuticals Corporation, founded in 1985. It is one of the largest biotechnology companies in the world. Biogen Idec covers the entire value

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    that Food Inc. invokes implies that top down change that the consumer can bring about change to the seed level. Food Inc. challenges the processes that allow companies like Monsanto to feed the world. We must understand how media like Food Inc. effects this mission to feed the world by examining the movie, the history of Monsanto as a company, and looking at the response from both sides to these challenges made in the public square to better combat and address issues brought forth. While inspirational

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    The Biotechnology Innovation Organization defines the biotech industry as, “technology based on biology - biotechnology harnesses cellular and bio-molecular processes to develop technologies and products that help improve our lives and the health of our planet.” This Vital sector of the free market is comprised of many great companies. The five choices that I have selected are, in my opinion, the best choices to represent the biotechnology industry. My first choice was AbbVie Inc., or (ABBV), and

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    Sanofi Genzyme Merger

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    alerted about Sanofi wishing to purchase a U.S. biotech company as rumors circulate about Genzyme. 7/29/2010- Sanofi sends a private letter to Genzyme’s board of directors offering $69/share in cash. 8/22/2010- Genzyme rejects Sanofi’s offer. 8/29/2010- Sanofi goes public with its offer of $69/share. 8/30/2010- Genzyme publicly rejects

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    consumers eyebrow rise is the word, Monsanto. Monsanto is a company that is an American leading biotechnology company that has products ranging from agricultural seed, technologies, and vegetable seeds. Monsanto is best known for genetically modifying (GM) seeds that are insect and diseases resistant. Now the company is focused on GM meats. However, because of this there has been a lot of bad publicity that has surrounded the company on this issue. Monsanto has had negative documentaries made

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    Martha Zenaidi Ms. Serwin English 103 16 August 2017 Ten Reasons Why Biotechnology Will Not Ensure Food Security, Protect the Environment and Reduce Poverty in the Developing World An article written by Miguel A. Altieri and Peter Rosset (1999) addresses certain potential issues and misconceptions about biotechnology. For instance, this article suggests that biotechnology will not ensure food security, protect the environment, and will not reduce poverty in the developing world. The article points

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    Genentech was founded in 1976 by Robert Swanson and Herbert Boyer. The company was one of the first biotechnology companies. Its mission was to develop manufacture and commercialize biotherapeutics drugs. Genentech main focus was in areas of oncology, immunology and tissue growth and repair. After few years of company’s development, Genentech scientists successfully produced the first therapeutic proteins which involve human genes. Evaluating with the VRIO analysis, Genentech is valuable, rare, costly

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    Biotechnology is a broad term. Basically, it is the “tools and techniques [opening] new research avenues for discovering how healthy bodies work and what goes wrong when problems arise”(Siedler para. 1). It covers controversial technology and procedure, like genetic engineering and gene therapy. It is controversial because it can affect everyone(Jeremy para. 16). As a consequence, the development of biotechnology has been a “slow, quiet progress”(Kirsner para. 3) because society may or may not recognize

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