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Bio-Americana was a biotech company founded in 1990 in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunnyvale,_California Sunnyvale], California by [[Roger McKillup]]. It was acquired by [[Azimuth]] in 2038. At the time of its purchase, it ranked as the 18th largest biotech company in the world, with offices throughout North and South America. Roger McKillup led the company from its founding until his retirement in | Bio-Americana was a biotech company founded in 1990 in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunnyvale,_California Sunnyvale], California by [[Roger McKillup]]. It was acquired by [[Azimuth]] in 2038. At the time of its purchase, it ranked as the 18th largest biotech company in the world, with offices throughout North and South America. Roger McKillup led the company from its founding until his retirement in 2030. He was succeeded by [[Lawrence Bishop]], who was retained by Azimuth as their Director of Biotechnological Research. |
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Bio-Americana was a biotech company founded in 1990 in Sunnyvale, California by Roger McKillup. It was acquired by Azimuth in 2038. At the time of its purchase, it ranked as the 18th largest biotech company in the world, with offices throughout North and South America. Roger McKillup led the company from its founding until his retirement in 2030. He was succeeded by Lawrence Bishop, who was retained by Azimuth as their Director of Biotechnological Research.