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The University of California, Riverside Center for Nanoscale Science and Engineering was established
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Nanotechnology

The University of California, Riverside Center for Nanoscale Science and Engineering was established

In 2000, the University of California, Riverside Center for Nanoscale Science and Engineering was established to capitalize on…

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FDA approved Targretin to treat certain T-cell lymphomas
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FDA approved Targretin to treat certain T-cell lymphomas

On Dec. 29, 1999, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Bexarotene (Targretin) to treat cutaneous T-cell…

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University of Washington announced the departure of Leroy Hood to establish a new instutute
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University of Washington announced the departure of Leroy Hood to establish a new instutute

On Dec. 13, 1999, the University of Washington (UW) announced that Dr. Leroy Hood, chair of the Department…

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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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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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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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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 Del E. Webb Center for Neuroscience and Aging was established at The Burnham Institute
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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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University of California at Berkeley announced five-year, $25 million research partnership with Novartis
Agriculture | Biotechnology | USDA

University of California at Berkeley announced five-year, $25 million research partnership with Novartis

On Nov. 23, 1998, The University of California, Berkeley and the Novartis Agricultural Discovery Institute announced that they…

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The FDA approved the monoclonal antibody Herceptin (Trastuzumab) for treatment of metastatic breast cancer
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The FDA approved the monoclonal antibody Herceptin (Trastuzumab) for treatment of metastatic breast cancer

On Sept. 25, 1998, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the monoclonal antibody Herceptin (Trastuzumab) for…

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The Stamp Out Breast Cancer stamp was first issued
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The Stamp Out Breast Cancer stamp was first issued

On Jul. 29, 1998, the Stamp Out Breast Cancer stamp was first issued. The driving force behind the…

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The FDA approved Genentech drug Xeloda (capecitabine)
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The FDA approved Genentech drug Xeloda (capecitabine)

On April 30, 1998, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the Genentech’s drug Xeloda (capecitabine) for…

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The City of Hope Cancer Center received NCI comprehensive cancer center designation
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The City of Hope Cancer Center received NCI comprehensive cancer center designation

In 1998, National Cancer Institute (NCI)  awarded the City of Hope Cancer Center NCI-comprehensive cancer center designation. City…

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The Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center received a $5 million gift from local philanthropist Henrietta Lee
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The Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center received a $5 million gift from local philanthropist Henrietta Lee

In 1998, The Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center received a $5 million gift from local philanthropist Henrietta Lee which…

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Walter Kohn was awarded Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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Walter Kohn was awarded Nobel Prize in Chemistry

O Oct. 13, 1998, Walter Kohn of the University of California at Santa Barbara was awarded the 1998…

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Monoclonal antibody rituximab (Rituxan) approved by the FDA to treat patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Biotechnology | Disease | FDA | Oncology | Therapeutics

Monoclonal antibody rituximab (Rituxan) approved by the FDA to treat patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma

On Nov. 26, 1997, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced it had approved the Monoclonal antibody…

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Stanford researchers performed first optical imaging of gene expression in vivo
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Stanford researchers performed first optical imaging of gene expression in vivo

On Oct. 9, 1997, Stanford researchers announced that in a series of experiments performed in mice and rats,…

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The Stamp Out Breast Cancer Act (PL 105-41) was signed into law
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The Stamp Out Breast Cancer Act (PL 105-41) was signed into law

On Aug. 13, 1997, the Stamp Out Breast Cancer Act (PL 105-41) was signed into law by President…

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The UCI Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center gained comprehensive cancer center status
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The UCI Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center gained comprehensive cancer center status

In 1997, the the University of California, Irvine (UCI) Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center (CFCCC) gained NCI designated…

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Alfred Mann gave $112.5 million to establish the USC Alfred E Mann Institute for Biomedical Engineering
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Alfred Mann gave $112.5 million to establish the USC Alfred E Mann Institute for Biomedical Engineering

In 1998, Alfred Mann gave $112.5 million to establish the University of Southern California Alfred E. Mann Institute…

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Paul D Boyer awarded Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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Paul D Boyer awarded Nobel Prize in Chemistry

In 1997, Paul D. Boyer of the University of California at Los Angeles was awarded the Nobel Prize…

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The National Fibromyalgia Association was founded in Orange, California
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The National Fibromyalgia Association was founded in Orange, California

In 1997, the National Fibromyalgia Association (NFA), the largest nonprofit [501(c)3] organization working to support people with fibromyalgia…

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Stanford researchers discovered that the p53 protein works as an ’emergency brake’ on cancer development
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Stanford researchers discovered that the p53 protein works as an ’emergency brake’ on cancer development

On Jan. 2, 1996, Stanford Medicine researchers announced they had discovered that the p53 protein, known to be…

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Livermore National Lab delivered the first fully portable, battery-powered, real-time DNA analysis system to the US Army
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Infectious Disease

Livermore National Lab delivered the first fully portable, battery-powered, real-time DNA analysis system to the US Army

In 1996, Livermore National Lab delivered to the U.S. Army for testing the first fully portable, battery-powered, real-time…

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The Burnham Institute was named to honor the generosity of Roberta and Malin Burnham and their family
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The Burnham Institute was named to honor the generosity of Roberta and Malin Burnham and their family

In 1996, the Burnham Institute was named to honor the generosity of Roberta and Malin Burnham and their…

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Stanford researchers discovered that  mutations in a single gene are responsible for most common form of skin cancer
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Stanford researchers discovered that mutations in a single gene are responsible for most common form of skin cancer

In 1996, Stanford Medicine developmental biologist Matthew Scott and a team at University of California, San Francisco discovered…

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GeneChip was developed by Stanford University and Affymetrix
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GeneChip was developed by Stanford University and Affymetrix

On Dec. 11, 1996,  scientists from Stanford University and Affymetrix announced a new high-tech method that used a…

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The Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology was established at The Scripps Research Institute
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The Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology was established at The Scripps Research Institute

In 1996, the Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology was established at The Scripps Research Institute, thanks to a…

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