Genentech

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Genentech, Inc. (Template:NYSE), a composite of Genetic Engineering Technology, Inc., is a leading biotechnology corporation, which was founded in 1976 by Robert A. Swanson, a venture capitalist, and biochemist Dr. Herbert W. Boyer. It is considered to have founded the biotechnology industry.

One of its founders, Dr. Herbert W. Boyer was one of two scientists who pioneered the scientific field of recombinant DNA technology (the company's ticker symbol reflects Boyer's contribution to the field).

Currently (2006), Genentech employs more than 10,000 people and Arthur D. Levinson is the Chairman and CEO.

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Product Timeline

Diversity

Genentech was named one of the 100 Best Companies for Working Mothers in 2004 by Working Mothers magazine.

Named as one of the 100 best corporate citizens 2005 by the Business Ethics Magazine

Fortune Magazine has named Genentech number one on its 2006 list of the "100 Best Companies To Work For." This is the first number one ranking for the company, which has been named to the list for eight consecutive years. The ranking is based on anonymous employee responses to a survey as well as an evaluation of the company's policies and culture.

Facility locations

Genentech's corporate headquarters is at South San Francisco, CA, with additional manufacturing facilities in Vacaville, California and Porrino, Spain. In June, 2005, Genentech purchased Biogen Idec's manufacturing facility in Oceanside, California.

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