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NIH

Celera

Amgen

Who

  • 14,000 employees
  • History of acquisition (from Wikipedia):
    • 1994 - Synergen, Inc.
    • 2000 - Kinetix Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
    • 2002 - Immunex Corporation
    • 2004 - Tularik, Inc.
    • 2006 - Abgenix, Inc.
    • 2006 - Avidia, Inc.
    • 2007 - Ilypsa, Inc.
    • 2007 - Alantos Pharmaceuticals Holdings, Inc.


What

  • ten approved drugs for 15 conditions, 23 agents are being tested earlier in the approval pipeline
    • drugs include: Epogen, Aranesp, Enbrel, Kineret, Neulasta, Neupogen, Sensipar / Mimpara and Nplate

Where

News

Commons-Based, Peer-Production, and Open Access News

  • Amgen - marketing and R&D collaborations with (Powell pp. 72): ARRIS, Envirogen, Glycomex, Guilford, Interneuron, Regeneron, and Zynaxis. these companies develop the product that Amgen later produces and markets. Perhaps there are instances of commons-like sharing here. Further investigation needed

Genentech

Genzyme

Gilead Sciences

Biogen Idec

Cephalon

MedImmune

Celgene

Abraxis BioScience

ImClone Systems

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