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Lars Poulsen (b. July 12, 1988, Copenhagen, DK) was the first Director of Biotechnology at [[Azimuth]]. He served in the position since its inception in 2026 until his retirement in 2038. His retirement coincided with Azimuth's acquisition of [[Bio-Americana]], at which point his former position was assumed by [[Lawrence Bishop]]. Poulsen insists that the timing of his retirement was entirely coincidental, and that he simply wished to spend more time with his family and on some personal projects. He currently resides in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._George,_Utah St. George], Utah. He now works on a part-time basis as an independently-contracted biotech consultant. | Lars Poulsen (b. July 12, 1988, Copenhagen, DK) was the first Director of Biotechnology at [[Azimuth]]. He served in the position since its inception in 2026 until his retirement in 2038. His retirement coincided with Azimuth's acquisition of [[Bio-Americana]], at which point his former position was assumed by [[Lawrence Bishop]]. Poulsen insists that the timing of his retirement was entirely coincidental, and that he simply wished to spend more time with his family and on some personal projects. He currently resides in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._George,_Utah St. George], Utah. He now works on a part-time basis as an independently-contracted biotech consultant. | ||
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Lars Poulsen (b. July 12, 1988, Copenhagen, DK) was the first Director of Biotechnology at Azimuth. He served in the position since its inception in 2026 until his retirement in 2038. His retirement coincided with Azimuth's acquisition of Bio-Americana, at which point his former position was assumed by Lawrence Bishop. Poulsen insists that the timing of his retirement was entirely coincidental, and that he simply wished to spend more time with his family and on some personal projects. He currently resides in St. George, Utah. He now works on a part-time basis as an independently-contracted biotech consultant.