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Pharmaceutical company in England (1993-2003)
PowderJect Pharmaceuticals was a British vaccine, drug and diagnostics delivery company founded by Brian Bellhouse. They developed a needle-free injection
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British academic, engineer, and entrepreneur
2017) was a British academic, engineer, and entrepreneur, the inventor of PowderJect, a needle-free injection system for delivering medications and vaccines
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Lord Drayson 1 June 2004 Labour Co-founder and former chief executive of PowderJect Pharmaceuticals Lord Dubs 27 September 1994 Labour Former MP for Battersea
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British businessman and former politician
co-founded PowderJect Pharmaceuticals plc in Oxford which specialised in the production of vaccines, and was Chief Executive until 2003 when PowderJect was acquired
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Vaccine primarily used against tuberculosis
was since acquired by Dianon Systems. Evans Vaccines (a subsidiary of PowderJect Pharmaceuticals). Statens Serum Institut in Denmark has marketed a BCG
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Swiss multinational pharmaceutical corporation
2005) Chiron Corporation (Acq 2006) Matrix Pharmaceuticals Inc (Acq 2002) PowderJect (Acq 2003) PathoGenesis (Acq 2001) Cetus Corporation Cetus Oncology Biocine
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Poulenc Frères (1827–1928; merged with another firm to form Rhone-Poulenc) PowderJect (1993–2003; acquired by Chiron) Profound (1999–2008; acquired by Maxygen)
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American biotechnology firm (1981–2006)
(Germany) and Sclavo (Italy). This was followed in 2003 by the acquisition of PowderJect, the UK-based vaccines company, making Chiron the second-largest flu vaccines
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University department in Oxford, England
nanotechnology, optics, robotics, and information technology. Notable examples are PowderJect Pharmaceuticals, YASA, OrganOx, First Light Fusion, Oxsonics, Oxbotica
Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford
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Political scandal in the United Kingdom
when Paul Drayson donated £500,000 to the Labour Party. His company, Powderject (now part of Novartis), had also received a valuable government contract
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Canadian immunologist and geneticist (born 1952)
director of three biotechnology companies, including Oxagen, Avidex, and Powderject and is also on the Board of Atopix. His charity positions include chairing
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American medical epidemiologist (born 1956)
Prevention, Oxfam America, the Guttmacher Institute, VillageReach, VaxInnate, PowderJect, Napo pharmaceuticals and the US National Academy of Medicine. Fellow
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British government recognitions
author of recent report on offenders. Paul Rudd Drayson, Co-Founder, PowderJect Pharmaceuticals plc. Hugh John Maxwell Dykes, Associate Member, Quilter
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