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In the louse, the embryo, late in its life, resembles the embryos of other insects, even Corixa, a member of a not remotely allied family.
Our Common Insects A Popular Account of the Insects of Our Fields, Forests, Gardens and Houses 1872
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GlaxoSmithKline bought Corixa for about $300 million in 2005.
NYT > Home Page By DUFF WILSON 2011
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Theraclone, based in Seattle, is headed by Steven Gillis, who co-founded the biotechnology companies Immunex and Corixa, the newspaper reported.
Pfizer, Theraclone to Collaborate on Antibody Drugs, NYT Reports - Bloomberg 2011
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GlaxoSmithKline bought Corixa for about $300 million in 2005.
NYT > Home Page By DUFF WILSON 2011
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Theraclone is led by Steven Gillis, a scientist and venture capitalist who previously co-founded the biotechnology companies Immunex and Corixa.
NYT > Home Page By DUFF WILSON 2011
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Theraclone is led by Steven Gillis, a scientist and venture capitalist who previously co-founded the biotechnology companies Immunex and Corixa.
NYT > Home Page By DUFF WILSON 2011
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Gillis is managing director of Arch Venture Partners and was founder and CEO of Corixa before it was acquired by GlaxoSmithKline.
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Gillis is managing director of Arch Venture Partners and was founder and CEO of Corixa before it was acquired by GlaxoSmithKline.
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He also has worked at Corixa, Honeywell, Todd Shipyards and Olin/Rocket Research.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Transact., _ 1855 & 1856), although very elaborate, still leave much to be desired before we can arrive at definite conclusions.] [14: _Corixa femorala_, and _Notonecta uniforciata_, according to MM.
Anahuac : or, Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern Edward Burnett Tylor
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