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UK biotechnology company
Chiroscience Group Plc was a British-based biotech company, founded by Christopher Evans. The company was taken over by Celltech in 1999, which was acquired
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American immunologist (born 1960)
was acquired by Chiroscience in 1996. Three years later, Chiroscience merged with Celltech (briefly under the name Celltech Chiroscience). In 2004, Ramsdell
Fred_Ramsdell
Welsh professor, scientist and biotechnology entrepreneur (born 1957)
premature babies breathe. Evans was a co-founder of the biotech business Chiroscience, which was founded in 1991. The company made a number of breakthroughs
Christopher Evans (businessman)
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Cephalon (1987–2011) Chemidex (1981–????) Chiron Corporation (1981–2006) Chiroscience (1991–1999) Covidien (2007–2015) Crucell (2000–2010) Cubist (1992–2015)
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April 2019 and the European Union in December 2019. It was discovered by Chiroscience, which was acquired by Celltech (since 2004 owned by UCB). Celltech entered
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Former British-based biotechnology firm
UK biosciences market merging with Chiroscience plc, after which it was briefly referred to as Celltech Chiroscience, and then buying Medeva plc. Then
Celltech
American pharmaceutical company
developed in a collaboration between Wyeth-Ayerst Research and Celltech Chiroscience, using Celltech’s antibody-humanization technology and Wyeth-Ayerst’s
Wyeth
headquarters was in Slough. In 1999 it was acquired by Chiroscience to briefly become Celltech Chiroscience. Celltech was acquired by UCB in 2004. Central Electricity
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Amgen. Darwin Molecular was acquired by the British biotechnology firm Chiroscience in 1996 for approximately $120 million. In 1999, Galas was a co-founder
David_J._Galas
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
have hand malformations. In the late 1990s, scientists at the company Chiroscience and the University of Cape Town determined that a "single mutation" in
Sclerostin
French chemist (born 1955)
(Paris) 1992 IUPAC Thieme Prize 1994 ECS – European Chemical Society – Chiroscience Award for Creative European Chemistry 1995 Otto Bayer Award 1995 Leibniz
Paul_Knochel
Investigational antineoplastic drug
these other metalloproteinases. Rebimastat was initially developed by Chiroscience (later part of Celltech Group plc) and subsequently by Bristol-Myers
Rebimastat
British chemist
whom he was a retained consultant. He also consulted for Beecham Group, Chiroscience and Fisons. His consultancy and other work led to a number of patent
Ralph_Raphael
British royal recognitions
Evans, Founder of Enzymatix Ltd., Toad plc, Celsis International plc and Chiroscience plc. For services to Biotechnology Development. Pauline Fairbrother,
1995_New_Year_Honours
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Finnish Hebrew
Beautiful.
Biblical
the Angel of Death
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Steady; stable.
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Fruit in Jannat anaar, Pomegranate
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Servant of Goddess Durga
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American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German
Divinely Brilliant
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Merciful, Full of pity for others
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Like a lotus
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