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  1. Herbert Wayne " Herb " Boyer (born July 10, 1936) is an American biotechnologist, researcher and entrepreneur in biotechnology. Along with Stanley N. Cohen and Paul Berg, he discovered a method to coax bacteria into producing foreign proteins, which aided in jump-starting the field of genetic engineering. By 1969, Boyer performed studies on a ...

  2. This step was taken in 1972 by Boyer (b. 1936) at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), in collaboration with Cohen (b. 1935) of Stanford University. The insertion of recombinant DNA so that the foreign DNA will replicate naturally, as pioneered by Herbert Boyer and Stanley Cohen. Science History Institute.

  3. Herbert Boyer was born July 10, 1936 in Derry, Pennsylvania. He received his BS in biology and chemistry from St. Vincent College in 1958 and his MS and PhD in bacteriology from the University of Pittsburgh in 1960 and 1963 respectively.

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  5. Dec 6, 1999 · Our Founders. Genentech was founded more than 40 years ago, in 1976, by the late venture capitalist Robert A. Swanson and the biochemist Dr. Herbert W. Boyer. In the early 1970s, Boyer and geneticist Stanley Cohen pioneered a new scientific field called recombinant DNA technology. Upon learning about this development, Swanson placed a call to ...

  6. Herbert. Boyer. Born 10th July, 1936 ( Derry, Pennsylvania, United States) Together with Stanley Cohen, Boyer demonstrated the possibility of producing recombinant DNA in bacteria in 1973. This they did by combining a gene for frog ribosomal RNA with a bacterial plasmid which was then put into a strain of E-coli for expression.

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  7. Over hot pastrami and corned beef sandwiches, Herbert Boyer and Stanley Cohen opened the door to genetic engineering and laid the foundations for gene therapy and the biotechnology industry. For these outstanding achievements, the two collaborators received the $500,000 Lemelson-MIT Prize in 1996. Boyer and Cohen met in 1972, while presenting ...

  8. Insulin. In January 1976, 28-year-old venture capitalist Robert Swanson entered the picture. A successful cold-call at Boyer's lab led to a couple of beers -- and an agreement to start a ...

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