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Colorado Biotechnology Council was established by Governor Bill Owens
Agriculture | Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Medical Device | Therapeutics

Colorado Biotechnology Council was established by Governor Bill Owens

In 2000, Colorado Biotechnology Council (CBA) was established by the Governor’s office to: recommend goals, policies and actions…

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Georgetown University Hospital became part of MedStar Health
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Georgetown University Hospital became part of MedStar Health

In 2000, the Georgetown University Hospital became part of MedStar Health, a not-for-profit network of seven hospitals in…

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The National Cancer Institute published Atlas of Cancer Mortality, 1950-94, showing geographic patterns of cancer death rates across U.S.
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Oncology | Radiology | Therapeutics

The National Cancer Institute published Atlas of Cancer Mortality, 1950-94, showing geographic patterns of cancer death rates across U.S.

On Dec. 8, 1999, the National Cancer Institute published the Atlas of Cancer Mortality, 1950-94, showing the geographic…

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The Genome Sequencing Center at Washington University – St Louis completed sequencing of one third of the human genome
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Genomics | Non-Profit Research | Therapeutics | U.S. Congress

The Genome Sequencing Center at Washington University – St Louis completed sequencing of one third of the human genome

On Dec. 2, 1999, an international team of researchers at the Sanger Centre near Cambridge, England; University of…

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Alvin and Ruth Siteman donated $35 to establish the Siteman Cancer Center
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Disease | Non-Profit Research | Oncology | Therapeutics

Alvin and Ruth Siteman donated $35 to establish the Siteman Cancer Center

On Dec. 2, 1999, Alvin and Ruth Siteman donated $35 million to establish the Alvin J. Siteman Cancer…

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The Buck Institute for Research on Aging opened its doors
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The Buck Institute for Research on Aging opened its doors

On Sept. 30, 1999, the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, named for Marin County philanthropists Leonard and…

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Stanford researchers discovered a genetic mutation that causes narcolepsy
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Stanford researchers discovered a genetic mutation that causes narcolepsy

On Aug. 11, 1999, researchers led by Stanford’s Emmanuel Mignot, MD, PhD, associate professor of psychiatry, used a…

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The University of Southern California received a $110 million gift and was renamed the Keck School of Medicine
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The University of Southern California received a $110 million gift and was renamed the Keck School of Medicine

On Jul. 29, 1999, the University of Southern California (USC) announced that it had received a gift of…

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Gilead Sciences and NeXstar Pharmaceuticals announced completion of their merger
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Gilead Sciences and NeXstar Pharmaceuticals announced completion of their merger

On Jul. 29, 1999, Gilead Sciences and NeXstar Pharmaceuticals announced the closing of their agreement whereby Gilead acquired…

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The Fitzsimons Redevelopment Authority was created
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The Fitzsimons Redevelopment Authority was created

On Jun. 30, 1999, Fitzsimons Redevelopment Authority (FRA) announced that the former Fitzsimons Army Medical Center had been…

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NeoPath merged with AutoCyte to create TriPath Imaging
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NeoPath merged with AutoCyte to create TriPath Imaging

On Jun. 7, 1999, NeoPath merged with AutoCyte to form TriPath Imaging based in Burlington, N.C. NeoPath was…

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The Study of Tamoxifen and Raloxifene began recruiting volunteers
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The Study of Tamoxifen and Raloxifene began recruiting volunteers

On May 25, 1999. the Study of Tamoxifen and Raloxifene, or STAR, one of the largest breast cancer…

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George Rathmann was named the first recipient of the Biotechnology Heritage Award
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George Rathmann was named the first recipient of the Biotechnology Heritage Award

On May 17, 1999, George Rathmann, Chair of Bothell-based ICOS Corp. and Chair Emeritus of Amgen, was named…

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The Tennessee Biotechnology Association was established
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The Tennessee Biotechnology Association was established

On Apr. 15, 1999, the Tennessee Biotechnology Association (TBA), now the Life Science Tennessee, was established. The Tennessee…

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The Hybrid Capture II human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA test was approved by the FDA
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The Hybrid Capture II human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA test was approved by the FDA

On Mar. 17, 1999, the Hybrid Capture II human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA test was approved by the U.S….

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National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day was founded
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National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day was founded

On Feb. 7, 1999, National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day was founded by five national organizations funded by the…

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Jane E Henney, MD, becomes the first woman Commissioner of Food and Drugs
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Jane E Henney, MD, becomes the first woman Commissioner of Food and Drugs

On Jan. 17, 1999, Jane E. Henney, M.D., appointed by President Bill Clinton, became the first woman to…

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The Hudson-Webber Cancer Research Center opened
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The Hudson-Webber Cancer Research Center opened

In 1999, the Hudson-Webber Cancer Research Center opened to serve as a ‘translational’ research facility, bridging the gaps…

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Samuel N. Stroum was awarded E. Donnall Thomas Medal of Achievement Medal
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Samuel N. Stroum was awarded E. Donnall Thomas Medal of Achievement Medal

In 1999, the Fred Hutchinson Business Alliance announced that the 1999 E. Donnall Thomas Medal of Achievement would…

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Washington University – St Louis radiation oncologists helped develop the world’s first big bore CT scanner
Diagnostics | Oncology

Washington University – St Louis radiation oncologists helped develop the world’s first big bore CT scanner

In 1999, Washington University – St. Louis radiation oncologists were instrumental in developing the world’s first big bore…

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Texas Biomed researchers published the baboon gene map, the first genetic linkage of a nonhuman primate
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Non-Profit Research | Veterinary

Texas Biomed researchers published the baboon gene map, the first genetic linkage of a nonhuman primate

In 1999, Texas Biomed researchers published the baboon gene map, the first genetic linkage of a nonhuman primate….

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Western Blot positive HIV tests done since Jan 1, 1999 became reportable by Texas State Law
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Disease | FDA | HIV | Therapeutics

Western Blot positive HIV tests done since Jan 1, 1999 became reportable by Texas State Law

On Jan. 1, 1999, HIV infection in adults (clients 13 years of age or older) became reportable by…

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A diagnostic test allowed quick identification of Bovine Spongicorm Encephalopathy
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A diagnostic test allowed quick identification of Bovine Spongicorm Encephalopathy

In 1999, a diagnostic test allowed quick identification of Bovine Spongicorm Encephalopathy (BSE, also known as ‘mad cow’…

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The Prostate Centre at VGH received $20 million donation by Vancouver businessman Jim Pattison
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The Prostate Centre at VGH received $20 million donation by Vancouver businessman Jim Pattison

In 1999, the Vancouver Prostate Centre received a $20 million donation by Vancouver businessman Jim Pattison, the largest…

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UCSF Cancer Research Institute received NCI Comprehensive Cancer Center designation
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UCSF Cancer Research Institute received NCI Comprehensive Cancer Center designation

In 1999, University of California at San Francisco Cancer Research Institute received NCI Comprehensive Cancer Center designation. The…

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Trubion Pharmaceutical was founded
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Trubion Pharmaceutical was founded

In 1999, Trubion Pharmaceutical was founded in Seattle as a spin-off from the Pacific Northwest Diabetes Research Institute,…

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Livermore National Lab work was completed on the mouse genome as part of Laboratory efforts in comparative genomics
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Livermore National Lab work was completed on the mouse genome as part of Laboratory efforts in comparative genomics

On Oct. 30, 1999, Livermore National Lab work completed work on the mouse genome as part of Laboratory…

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The National Birth Defects Prevention Network established Survelliance Guidelines
CDC | Diagnostics | Disease | Therapeutics

The National Birth Defects Prevention Network established Survelliance Guidelines

In January 1999, the National Birth Defects Prevention Network (NBDPN) established a SurveillanceGuidelines and Standards Committee (SGSC) in…

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The Del E. Webb Center for Neuroscience and Aging was established at The Burnham Institute
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Neurology | Non-Profit Research | Therapeutics

The Del E. Webb Center for Neuroscience and Aging was established at The Burnham Institute

In 1999, the Del E. Webb Center for Neuroscience and Aging, which focuses on diseases such as stroke,…

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The Delaware Biotechnology Institute was founded
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The Delaware Biotechnology Institute was founded

In 1999, the Delaware Biotechnology Institute was founded as a partnership among government, academia and industry to help…

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