NYT36 - (NYT36) SAN FRANCISCO -- July 12, 2004 -- BIOTECH-BIZ-CULTURE-3 -- Jennifer Hogan, a research intern for Genentech, extracts DNA from a series of tissue samples at one of the research labs in South San Francisco on Friday, July 2, 2004. Although Genentech effectively started the biotechnology industry with its founding in 1976, Amgen, founded four years later, has been the fields biggest business success. (Thor Swift/The New York Times)
NYT36 - (NYT36) SAN FRANCISCO -- July 12, 2004 -- BIOTECH-BIZ-CULTURE-3 -- Jennifer Hogan, a research intern for Genentech, extracts DNA from a series of tissue samples at one of the research labs in South San Francisco on Friday, July 2, 2004. Although Genentech effectively started the biotechnology industry with its founding in 1976, Amgen, founded four years later, has been the fields biggest business success. (Thor Swift/The New York Times)
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Jennifer Hogan, a research intern for Genentech, extracts DNA from tissue samples in a lab in South San Francisco recently. Genentech, founded in 1976, effectively started the biotech-nology industry. But Amgen has been the field's biggest business success.
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CY GC;W(41.67) H(27.69)NYT36 - (NYT36) SAN FRANCISCO -- July 12, 2004 -- BIOTECH-BIZ-CULTURE-3 -- Jennifer Hogan, a research intern for Genentech, extracts DNA from a series of tissue samples at one of the research labs in South San Francisco on Friday, July 2, 2004. Although Genentech effectively started the biotechnology industry with its founding in 1976, Amgen, founded four years later, has been the fields biggest business success. (Thor Swift/The New York Times)
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