Stanford University genetics professor Dr. Stanley Cohen paid $29.2 million to settle a lawsuit over misleading claims he made about Nuredis Inc., his now-dissolved biotechnology company.
A prominent genetics professor at Stanford University in the US has paid $29 million to investors in Nuredis – a biotech that has now been wound up – after a California court found he ...
The Bay Area has not only produced the world's biggest biotechnology firms ... that have emerged from the laboratories of the University of California and Stanford University.
Stanford researchers introduced affordable gene-editing kits ready for the classroom, aiming to make the field more accessible for high school students.
Prior to co-founding Alpine Immune Sciences, Dr. Gold was the Chairman and Founder of Alpine Biosciences, a privately held biotech company ... Sciences from Stanford University, as well as an ...
When Miriam Merad arrived on Stanford University ... of Algiers and a master’s degree in biotechnology from the University of Paris. She came to California from France to work in Edgar Engleman’s ...
Director of the US-Asia Technology Management Center at Stanford University; Marietta Wu, Managing Director of Quan Capital; and Mika Nishimura, Operational Partner of Glide Healthcare. Dr. Kelly ...