Celebrating Biotech

The National Museum of American History has curated a display to show artifacts related to Genentech’s history and role in the creation of the biotechnology…
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Quiz your "throwback" knowledge on biotech basics and the DNA Effect panel.
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Genentech: Reinvent Biopharma
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Companion to Copilot
As medicine becomes more targeted, diagnostics will be as instrumental in battling disease as the medicines themselves.
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Genentech: From Molecules to Medicines
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Genentech: Go Biotech Antiquing!
Some of biotech's most important discoveries were made with equipment one could consider antiques. Test your knowledge of early tools.
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Genentech: Evolving Targets
While continued research into basic tumor biology reveals many potential new targets for cancer medicines, it is also raising more questions about how the cell works.
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Genentech: Getting Personal with Genomics
Knowing your personal genome can inform medical decisions, but comes with certain responsibilities. By George Church, Ph.D., Harvard Medical School
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Genentech: Companion to Copilot
As medicine becomes more targeted, diagnostics will be as instrumental in battling disease as the medicines themselves.
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Pioneering Partnerships
Partnering is a relatively new phenomenon for biopharmaceutical companies, but collaboration has been part of our DNA from the beginning.
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Genentech: PERSONALized Medicine
Doctors have always been the stewards of personalized medicine. It's even more important ow that targeted treatment options are available. By Kim Blackwell, M.D., Duke University
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Genentech: 7 Ways Biotech Impacts You
Biotechnology innovations are around you every day. You just might not realize it. Read 7 Ways Biotech Impacts You.
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Genentech: Celebrating Biotechnology
Learn more about the Birth of Biotech artifact display at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History.
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Genentech: Biotech Basics
In 1976, biochemist Dr. Herb Boyer and businessman Bob Swanson met for a beer. Learn how their meeting inspired an industry.
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Genentech: Bullish on the Future of Biotech
James Greenwood, President & CEO of BIO, shares his thoughts on how we can ensure the biotech industry continues to develop and evolve.
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Join us on October 24 at 7p.m. EST for a live-streaming panel discussion on the discoveries that launched the biotech industry and what the future holds. Genentech is proud to host this event in celebration of the unveiling of the Birth of Biotech artifact display at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History.