Sentences with phrase «health company spun»

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Sidewalk Labs, the mysterious urban innovation group of Google parent company Alphabet, has spun out a start - up called Cityblock that aims to rethink health care.
Henry Schein is spinning off its animal health business and merging it with Vets First Choice to form a new company called Vets First Corp..
Health - care products distributor Henry Schein (HSIC) is spinning off its animal health business and merging it with privately held Vets First Choice to form a new company called Vets First CorporHealth - care products distributor Henry Schein (HSIC) is spinning off its animal health business and merging it with privately held Vets First Choice to form a new company called Vets First Corporhealth business and merging it with privately held Vets First Choice to form a new company called Vets First Corporation.
And Pfizer made a noteworthy transaction in February of 2013, when it spun off its animal health business into a new company, Zoetis (ZTS).
With funding from the Alberta Cancer Board, the National Science and Engineering Research Council, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the Canadian Foundation for Innovation, and the Alberta Innovation and Science Research Investment Program, the University of Alberta (UA) in Edmonton has become a major center of nanotechnology research and has fostered the spin - off and growth of a host of companies.
«With the damning evidence mounting, pesticide companies can no longer spin their way out of this crisis,» said Michele Simon, a public health lawyer who specializes in food issues.
If you really want to know, it was a product called «AidsVax» from a tiny South San Francisco start - up company called VaxGen Inc, which had been spun off by the DNA juggernaut Genentech (a child of Roche) and a group of former public health service employees.
Before than she was the Director of Marketing for a spin - off start up company focusing on prescription drugs and behavioral health management tracking.
Supporters of Heartland will be surprised to learn that we «worked with the tobacco company Philip Morris to question or deny the health risks of secondhand smoke and to lobby against smoking bans,» that we «support climate change denial,» or that our decision to spin off our work on finance and insurance into the R Street Institute is characterized as the «resignation of almost the entire Heartland Washington D.C. office, taking the Institute's biggest project (on insurance) with it.»
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