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Bay Area biotech firm lays off dozens more scientists just months after 436-worker cut By Stephen Council , Tech Reporter Aug 27, 2024 A sign is posted in front of a Genentech office on March 27 ...
Genentech is set to lay off 93 employees at one of its South San Francisco production facilities this fall, ... Genentech layoffs continue with 93 Bay Area job cuts. Story by Aidin Vaziri ...
Genentech’s ties to the Bay Area are deep — it is often dubbed the world’s first biotech company. Its co-founder, Dr. Herbert Boyer, was working at UC San Francisco and researching genetic ...
Golden Gate Fields, Genentech and Intel are among the latest high-profile employers to disclose plans to chop Bay Area jobs soon, disquieting new revelations that hint at a wobbly regional economy.
Included in the cuts are 200 jobs at Genentech's South San Francisco headquarters and 100 jobs at Genentech's Vacaville research facility, officials told CBS 5 on Thursday.
Genentech celebrates the opening of its new lab in South San Francisco, ... Giant trolls give environmental message in Bay Area garden exhibit. SFPD accepts $9.4 million from cryptocurrency ...
Vacaville’s Genentech facility, one of the largest biotech facilities in the nation, has been purchased by the Swiss firm Lonza, securing the jobs of 750 people currently working at the site.
Bay Area biotech giant Genentech is offering menopause support for employees. The program seeks to personalize support at every stage of the menopause journey. This, as increasing research, points ...
Over 700 employees in the Bay Area were served with layoff notices, according to December filings with the state of California. ... Genentech, Rolls-Royce and other employers trim headcounts.