- and
recombinant therapeutic products. The
company is a
combination of
Behringwerke,
founded in 1904 in Marburg,
Germany by Emil von Behring, and the Commonwealth...
-
American Academy of Arts and
Sciences in 1902. In 1904 he
founded the
Behringwerke in Marburg, a
company to
produce antitoxins and vaccines. At the International...
-
Sanofi in
Industrial Park "Höchst"
Merck in
Darmstadt Industrial Park "
Behringwerke"
Specialised metallurgical industry focused on
platinum metals has been...
- used in
developing poliomyelitis vaccines. The
monkeys were
received by
Behringwerke, a
Marburg company founded by the
first winner of the
Nobel Prize in...
-
grivet monkeys (the
African green monkey,
Chlorocebus aethiops) at the
Behringwerke [de], a
major industrial plant in
Marburg which was then part of Hoechst...
- investigation, it was
realized that the
patients in
Marburg were
employees of
Behringwerke, a
producer of sera and vaccines. The
patients in
Frankfurt were employees...
-
purchased Revlon's drug
operation for $690m in cash. In 1996,
Armour and
Behringwerke merged, and
became Centeon. In 1999,
Centeon changed its name to Aventis...
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Systematik und
Verbreitung der europäischen und
mediterranen Ottern.
Behringwerke-Mitteilungen 7: 159-262.
Wolfgang Böhme;
Petros Lymberakis;
Varol Tok;...
-
Giessen in 1923. From 1923 to 1958, he was
Scientific Secretary of the
Behringwerke. The
Philipps University of
Marburg gave him a
lectureship in the history...
- was
translating her
conversation with a
German pharmaceutical company,
Behringwerke AG." Dunkel, Ellen. "Dancer DePrince,
raised in
Cherry Hill, promoted...