Senior Scientist At Genentech Oral History Transcript 2002

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Senior Scientist At Genentech Oral History Transcript 2002
Daniel G Yansura
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The market was already there, and because it wasn t enormous we would be able to handle it.
Hughes: Swanson from the very early days talked in terms of a fully integrated pharmaceutical company, a FIPCO. Do you remember him talking about that goal? .
Yansura: Yes, very early on it was clear that Bob Swanson was very excited about the idea of having plants to make a protein. A lot of times he would have his picture taken with the big fermenter in the background. That fermenter barely worked, but
... he would always have his picture taken there. He would get really excited about that. So he didn t just want to make money; he wanted to produce something.
Brian Sheehan, First Vice President of Manufacturing Hughes: Sometime in 1977 Brian Sheehan arrived as Vice President of Manufacturing. What was there to manufacture in 1977?
Yansura: Brian was a nice guy and I liked him, but we always made fun of him. Hughes: Why?
Yansura: Here he was, VP of Manufacturing and we had nothing to manufacture. We d be working our tails off in the lab to get insulin going, and he d come in at nine o clock in the morning and get out a push broom and clean off the loading dock.


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