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Thermo Fisher Scientific

Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. is an American supplier of analytical instruments, life sciences solutions, specialty diagnostics, laboratory, pharmaceutical and biotechnology services. Based in Waltham, Massachusetts, Thermo Fisher was formed through the merger of Thermo Electron and Fisher Scientific in 2006. Thermo Fisher Scientific has acquired other reagent, consumable, instrumentation, and service providers, including Life Technologies Corporation (2013),[2] Alfa Aesar (2015),[3] Affymetrix (2016),[4] FEI Company (2016),[5] BD Advanced Bioprocessing (2018),[6] and PPD (2021).[7]

Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.
TypePublic company
Industry
Predecessors
Founded1956; 68 years ago (1956)
HeadquartersWaltham, Massachusetts, U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
ProductsAnalytical/other equipment and instruments, laboratory reagents and consumables, science software and services—for research, discovery, analysis, and manufacturing (incl. pharmaceutical and diagnostic products)
Revenue US$44.92 billion (2022)
US$8.39 billion (2022)
US$6.95 billion (2022)
Total assets US$97.15 billion (2022)
Total equity US$43.98 billion (2022)
Number of employees
c. 130,000 (Dec. 2022)
Websitewww.thermofisher.com
Footnotes / references
Financials as of December 31, 2022[1]
Thermo Fisher Scientific's previous headquarters in Waltham, Massachusetts
Thermo Fisher Scientific office in Canada

As of 2023, the company had a market capitalization of $202 billion. It ranked 97th on the Fortune 500 list based on its 2022 annual revenue of US$44.92 billion.[8]

History edit

Predecessors and merger edit

Thermo Electron was co-founded in 1956 by George N. Hatsopoulos and Peter M Nomikos. Hatsopoulos received a PhD from MIT in mechanical engineering and Nomikos was a Harvard Business School graduate.[9] The company focused on providing analytical and laboratory products, and had revenues of over $2 billion in 2004.[10]

Fisher Scientific was founded in 1902 by Chester G. Fisher from Pittsburgh.[11][12] It focused on providing laboratory equipment, chemicals, supplies and services used in healthcare, scientific research, safety, and education.[13]

On May 8, 2006, Thermo Electron and Fisher Scientific announced that they would merge in a tax-free, stock-for-stock exchange; the merged company was named Thermo Fisher Scientific, and had about 30,000 employees, and reported US$9 billion in combined revenue.[14] On November 9, 2006, the companies announced that the merger had been completed.[15] However, the Federal Trade Commission ruled that this acquisition was anti-competitive regarding centrifugal evaporators, requiring Fisher to divest Genevac.[16] In April 2007, Genevac was sold to Riverlake Partners LLC[17] and the merger closed with FTC approval.[18]

In 2021, Thermo Fisher announced the construction of a cell therapy development, manufacturing and collaboration center in cooperation with University of California, San Francisco on the school's Mission Bay campus.[19]

Today, the company's products are sold under the brand names of Thermo Scientific, Fisher Scientific, and several other recognized brand names (e.g. Chromacol, Nalgene, Cellomics, Pierce Protein Research and Fermentas). According to company figures, 46% of its sales are in life sciences, 20% in healthcare, and 34% in industrial/environmental and safety.[13]

Thermo Fisher Scientific has offices and operations worldwide, notably in the U.S. and in Europe,[20] and China having 5,000 employees and contributing over 10% of the company's revenue.[21]

Acquisition history edit

In April 2006, BioImage was acquired by Thermo Fisher Scientific.[22] The merger was complete in November 2006, and technology transfer to a US site was completed during 2007 and 2008.[23][24] BioImage was established in 1993 as a drug discovery research unit led by Ole Thastrup within Novo Nordisk, from which it spun out of in 1999. It had specialized in developing and selling proprietary bioassays to biopharmaceutical companies and research institutions. It made broad patents covering Enhanced GFP (EGFP), GFP-based biosensors and any genetically encoded protein fusion to a luminophore, with subsequent monitoring of the protein's translocation within a cell as the primary readout for drug discovery assays.[25]

In December 2010, Thermo Fisher Scientific announced its acquisition of Dionex for $2.1 billion.[26]

In May 2011, Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. bought Phadia to expand into the testing of allergies and autoimmune diseases for €2.47 billion ($3.5 billion) in cash.[27]

In April 2013, after a competitive bidding with Hoffmann-La Roche,[28] Thermo Fisher acquired Life Technologies Corporation for US$13.6 billion in a deal, adding further service lines related to advanced DNA sequencing and genetic testing.[29]

In February 2015, the company announced it would acquire Advanced Scientifics for $300 million in a cash-deal. ASI designs manufactures, and delivers technologies used in bioprocessing.[30] In June 2015, the company announced its intention to acquire Alfa Aesar, a global manufacturer of research chemicals for $405 million[31] from Johnson Matthey, and the acquisition was completed at the end of September[32]

In January 2016, the company announced it would acquire Affymetrix for $1.3 billion.[33] On May 27, 2016, the company announced it would acquire FEI Company for $4.2 billion, a manufacturer of electron microscopes.[34][35] This acquisition is anticipated to close in early 2017 and will contribute to the growth of Thermo's Analytical Instruments business group.[36] In November the company announced it would acquire MTI-GlobalStem, a previously privately held company that develops reagents for cell transfection, neurobiology and stem cell research.[37]

In February 2017, the company acquired Finesse Solutions, Inc., developer of scalable control automation systems and software for bioproduction after receiving early termination of the waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act.[38] The transaction was completed a day later.[39] In March, the company announced it would acquire Core Informatics, provider of cloud-based platforms supporting scientific data management.[40] In August, the company acquired Patheon, a contract development and manufacturing organization serving the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors, for approximately $7.2 billion.[41] As of 2017, the company had revenues of $20.9 billion, and was a Fortune 500 company.[42]

In September 2018, Thermo Fisher Scientific announced it had signed a definitive agreement with Becton, Dickinson and Company (BDX) to acquire their Advanced Bioprocessing business. This BD business had annualized revenue of approximately $100 million; as of October 16, 2018, it had been integrated into Thermo Fisher's Life Sciences Solutions Segment.[43]

In March 2019, Thermo Fisher Scientific announced its entry into the gene therapy manufacturing market with a $1.7 billion cash acquisition for Brammer Bio.[44][45][46] In May 2019, Thermo Fisher Scientific partnered with MMJ International Holdings to manufacture drug products developed by MMJ for the treatment of multiple sclerosis and Huntington's disease.[47][48] In June, the business announced it would acquire mass spectrometry software provider, HighChem.[49]

In March 2020, Thermo Fisher Scientific agreed to purchase Qiagen, a molecular diagnostics company, for $10.1 billion.[50] In July, the offer for Qiagen was raised from €39 to €43 per share (€11.3 billion in total).[51][52] On August 13, the company announced that its offer to acquire all of the ordinary share had lapsed, and it terminated the acquisition agreement.[53]

In August 2020, Thermo Fisher Scientific opened its new Lenexa facility aimed at boosting the production and manufacturing of COVID-19 testing supplies.[54] In December the business announced it would acquire Phitonex, Inc.[55]

In January 2021, Thermo Fisher Scientific announced it had acquired Belgium-based viral vector manufacturer, Henogen SA, from Groupe Novasep SAS for €725 million in cash[56][57][58] and Mesa Biotech, Inc. for up to $550 million.[59][60]

In April 2021, Thermo Fisher Scientific announced the acquisition of PPD, Inc., a contract research organization, for a total cash purchase price of $17.4 billion-plus the assumption of approximately $3.5 billion of net debt. PPD generated $4.7 billion in revenue during FY 2020, and this transaction, which values their company at approximately $20.9 billion.[61] In November, the business announced it would acquire PharmaFluidics and its μPAC range of micro-chip-based chromatography products.[62]

In October 2022, the company agreed to buy British diagnostics firm, The Binding Site Group, in an all-cash deal for US$2.6 billion from Nordic Capital.[63][64] The acquisition completed in January 2023.[65]

In July 2023, the business announced it would acquire CorEvitas, LLC from Audax Private Equity for more than $900 million in cash.[66] In August 2023, it was announced Thermo Fisher had completed the acquisition for $912.5 million (in cash).[67]

In October 2023, Thermo Fisher Scientific acquired Olink Holding for $3.1 billion.[68]

Thermo Fisher Scientific acquisitions
  • Thermo Fisher Scientific (formed in 2006 by the merger of Thermo Electron and Fisher Scientific)
    • Thermo Fisher Scientific
      • Fisher Scientific
        • Scientific Materials Co. (Est 1902)
        • Scientific Supplies, Ltd (Acq 1925)
        • Eimer & Amend (Acq 1940)
        • E. Machlett & Sons (Acq 1957)
        • Janssen Chimica
        • Eastman Kodak Company (Organic Chemicals division)
        • Apogent Technologies Inc. (Acq 2004)
        • Athena Diagnostics (Acq 2006)
      • Thermo Electron
        • Kendro Laboratory Products (Acq 2005)
        • Rupprecht and Patashnick Co., Inc. (Acq 2005)
        • NITON LLC (Acq 2005)
        • InnaPhase Corporation (Acq 2004)
        • US Counseling Services, Inc. (Acq 2004)
        • Jouan SA (Acq 2004)
        • Laboratory Management Systems, Inc. (Acq 2003)
    • Phadia (Acq 2011)
    • Life Technologies (Acq 2013)
      • Invitrogen Corporation (Merged 2008)
        • NOVEX
        • Research Genetics, Inc (Acq 1999)
        • Ethrog Biotechnology
        • Molecular Probes
        • Dynal
        • Panvera
        • InforMax
        • BioSource
        • CellzDirect
        • Zymed
        • Caltag Laboratories
      • Applied Biosystems (Merged 2008)
    • Advanced Scientifics (Acq 2015)
    • Alfa Aesar (Acq 2015)
    • Affymetrix (Acq 2016)
      • Genetic MicroSystems (Acq 1999)
      • Neomorphic (Acq 2000)
      • ParAllele Bioscience
      • USB Corporation (Acq 2008)
      • Panomics (Acq 2008)
      • True Materials (Acq 2000)
      • eBioscience (Acq 2012)
    • Compendia Bioscience (Acq 2012)
    • FEI Company (Acq 2016)[69]
    • MTI-GlobalStem (Acq 2016)
    • Finesse Solutions, Inc. (Acq 2017)[70]
    • Core Informatics (Acq 2017)
    • Patheon (Acq 2017)
      • Agere Pharmaceuticals (Acq 2015)
      • Gallus Pharmaceuticals (Acq 2014)
      • Royal DSM NV (Pharmaceutical div, merged 2014)
      • MOVA (Acq 2004)
      • Banner Pharmacaps (Acq 2013)
    • Brammer Bio (Acq 2019)[71]
    • Phitonex, Inc. (Acq 2020)
    • Henogen S.A. (Acq 2021)[72]
    • Mesa Biotech, Inc. (Acq 2021)[73]
    • PPD, Inc. (Acq 2021)[74]
      • Acurian (Acq 2013)
      • Evidera (Acq 2016)
      • Medimix (Acq 2019)
    • PharmaFluidics (Acq 2021)
    • PeproTech (Acq 2021)[75]
    • The Binding Site Group (Acq 2023)
    • CorEvitas, LLC (Acq 2023)
    • Olink Holding (Acq 2023)

Leadership edit

Marc N. Casper is Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Thermo Fisher Scientific.[76]

Research partnership edit

In September 2017, Thermo Fisher Scientific signed an agreement with the Institute of Pathology Heidelberg (IPH) to establish its Center of Molecular Pathology at Heidelberg University Hospital as the newest member of the Next Generation Sequencing Companion Dx Center of Excellence Program (COEP). The initiative focuses on establishing strategic collaborations with leading, European-based organizations that can lead studies using Thermo Fisher's Oncomine portfolio of research panels destined for development as companion diagnostics to help drive precision oncology in the region.[77]

COVID-19 Response edit

In March 2020, Thermo Fisher Scientific received emergency use authorization from the FDA for a test for SARS-CoV-2 to help mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic.[78]

Controversies edit

Xinjiang edit

In February 2019, Thermo Fisher Scientific announced that it would stop selling its equipment in Xinjiang.[79] In June 2020, Thermo Fisher Scientific was reported to sell its equipment to security services in China for use in what was alleged as part of a genetic surveillance program.[80] A report from the Australian Strategic Policy Institute found that Thermo Fisher Scientific collaborated with the Chinese Ministry of Public Security to develop a Huaxia PCR amplification kit specifically to identify the genotypes of Uyghur, Tibetan and Hui ethnic minorities.[81] In June 2021, The New York Times reported that, despite bans, Thermo Fisher Scientific equipment continued to be sold to police in Xinjiang.[82]

HeLa cells edit

In October 2021 the estate of Henrietta Lacks sued to get past and future payment for the alleged and widely known unauthorized sale by Thermo Fisher Scientific of her HeLa cells which are essential in many types of research.[83] Over 50 million tons of her cells have been produced and used in over 60,000 scientific studies touching virtually every realm of medicine, including the development of polio vaccines, gene mapping, in-vitro fertilization, and multitudes more.[84][85][86]

In May 2022, it was announced Thermo Fisher Scientific went to court to seek a dismissal of the lawsuit.[87] In late July 2023, with the motion to dismiss still outstanding, the court ordered the parties to attend a settlement conference.[88][89] Soon after that, settlement of the suit, with undisclosed terms, was announced.[90]

Mexican plant edit

In 2013, Opengate Capital Group LLC filed suit against Thermo Fisher Scientific for selling it a manufacturing plant controlled by a drug cartel. According to Opengate Capital, the company withheld important documents and pressured employees into concealing the presence of the gang.[91][92]

Tibet edit

In 2022, following reports that Thermo Fisher Scientific had sold products to police in the Tibet Autonomous Region,[93] the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China called on governments to "investigate and suspend commercial activities with companies providing the PRC government with technologies to carry out biometric surveillance in the Uyghur Region, Tibet and elsewhere in the PRC, including the PRC state backed BGI Group and US firm Thermo Fisher."[94] Thermo Fisher Scientific subsequently halted sales of DNA collection kits in Tibet.[95]

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Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc is an American supplier of analytical instruments life sciences solutions specialty diagnostics laboratory pharmaceutical and biotechnology services Based in Waltham Massachusetts Thermo Fisher was formed through the merger of Thermo Electron and Fisher Scientific in 2006 Thermo Fisher Scientific has acquired other reagent consumable instrumentation and service providers including Life Technologies Corporation 2013 2 Alfa Aesar 2015 3 Affymetrix 2016 4 FEI Company 2016 5 BD Advanced Bioprocessing 2018 6 and PPD 2021 7 Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc TypePublic companyTraded asNYSE TMOS amp P 100 componentS amp P 500 componentIndustryLaboratory equipmentbiotechnologypharmaceuticalhealthcarePredecessorsFisher ScientificThermo ElectronFounded1956 68 years ago 1956 HeadquartersWaltham Massachusetts U S Area servedWorldwideKey peopleMarc N Casper President amp CEO Michel Lagarde COO Ryan Snyder CIO ProductsAnalytical other equipment and instruments laboratory reagents and consumables science software and services for research discovery analysis and manufacturing incl pharmaceutical and diagnostic products RevenueUS 44 92 billion 2022 Operating incomeUS 8 39 billion 2022 Net incomeUS 6 95 billion 2022 Total assetsUS 97 15 billion 2022 Total equityUS 43 98 billion 2022 Number of employeesc 130 000 Dec 2022 Websitewww wbr thermofisher wbr comFootnotes referencesFinancials as of December 31 2022 update 1 Thermo Fisher Scientific s previous headquarters in Waltham MassachusettsThermo Fisher Scientific office in CanadaAs of 2023 update the company had a market capitalization of 202 billion It ranked 97th on the Fortune 500 list based on its 2022 annual revenue of US 44 92 billion 8 Contents 1 History 1 1 Predecessors and merger 1 2 Acquisition history 2 Leadership 3 Research partnership 4 COVID 19 Response 5 Controversies 5 1 Xinjiang 5 2 HeLa cells 5 3 Mexican plant 5 4 Tibet 6 References 7 External linksHistory editPredecessors and merger edit Thermo Electron was co founded in 1956 by George N Hatsopoulos and Peter M Nomikos Hatsopoulos received a PhD from MIT in mechanical engineering and Nomikos was a Harvard Business School graduate 9 The company focused on providing analytical and laboratory products and had revenues of over 2 billion in 2004 10 Fisher Scientific was founded in 1902 by Chester G Fisher from Pittsburgh 11 12 It focused on providing laboratory equipment chemicals supplies and services used in healthcare scientific research safety and education 13 On May 8 2006 Thermo Electron and Fisher Scientific announced that they would merge in a tax free stock for stock exchange the merged company was named Thermo Fisher Scientific and had about 30 000 employees and reported US 9 billion in combined revenue 14 On November 9 2006 the companies announced that the merger had been completed 15 However the Federal Trade Commission ruled that this acquisition was anti competitive regarding centrifugal evaporators requiring Fisher to divest Genevac 16 In April 2007 Genevac was sold to Riverlake Partners LLC 17 and the merger closed with FTC approval 18 In 2021 Thermo Fisher announced the construction of a cell therapy development manufacturing and collaboration center in cooperation with University of California San Francisco on the school s Mission Bay campus 19 Today the company s products are sold under the brand names of Thermo Scientific Fisher Scientific and several other recognized brand names e g Chromacol Nalgene Cellomics Pierce Protein Research and Fermentas According to company figures 46 of its sales are in life sciences 20 in healthcare and 34 in industrial environmental and safety 13 Thermo Fisher Scientific has offices and operations worldwide notably in the U S and in Europe 20 and China having 5 000 employees and contributing over 10 of the company s revenue 21 Acquisition history edit In April 2006 BioImage was acquired by Thermo Fisher Scientific 22 The merger was complete in November 2006 and technology transfer to a US site was completed during 2007 and 2008 23 24 BioImage was established in 1993 as a drug discovery research unit led by Ole Thastrup within Novo Nordisk from which it spun out of in 1999 It had specialized in developing and selling proprietary bioassays to biopharmaceutical companies and research institutions It made broad patents covering Enhanced GFP EGFP GFP based biosensors and any genetically encoded protein fusion to a luminophore with subsequent monitoring of the protein s translocation within a cell as the primary readout for drug discovery assays 25 In December 2010 Thermo Fisher Scientific announced its acquisition of Dionex for 2 1 billion 26 In May 2011 Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc bought Phadia to expand into the testing of allergies and autoimmune diseases for 2 47 billion 3 5 billion in cash 27 In April 2013 after a competitive bidding with Hoffmann La Roche 28 Thermo Fisher acquired Life Technologies Corporation for US 13 6 billion in a deal adding further service lines related to advanced DNA sequencing and genetic testing 29 In February 2015 the company announced it would acquire Advanced Scientifics for 300 million in a cash deal ASI designs manufactures and delivers technologies used in bioprocessing 30 In June 2015 the company announced its intention to acquire Alfa Aesar a global manufacturer of research chemicals for 405 million 31 from Johnson Matthey and the acquisition was completed at the end of September 32 In January 2016 the company announced it would acquire Affymetrix for 1 3 billion 33 On May 27 2016 the company announced it would acquire FEI Company for 4 2 billion a manufacturer of electron microscopes 34 35 This acquisition is anticipated to close in early 2017 and will contribute to the growth of Thermo s Analytical Instruments business group 36 In November the company announced it would acquire MTI GlobalStem a previously privately held company that develops reagents for cell transfection neurobiology and stem cell research 37 In February 2017 the company acquired Finesse Solutions Inc developer of scalable control automation systems and software for bioproduction after receiving early termination of the waiting period under the Hart Scott Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act 38 The transaction was completed a day later 39 In March the company announced it would acquire Core Informatics provider of cloud based platforms supporting scientific data management 40 In August the company acquired Patheon a contract development and manufacturing organization serving the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors for approximately 7 2 billion 41 As of 2017 the company had revenues of 20 9 billion and was a Fortune 500 company 42 In September 2018 Thermo Fisher Scientific announced it had signed a definitive agreement with Becton Dickinson and Company BDX to acquire their Advanced Bioprocessing business This BD business had annualized revenue of approximately 100 million as of October 16 2018 it had been integrated into Thermo Fisher s Life Sciences Solutions Segment 43 In March 2019 Thermo Fisher Scientific announced its entry into the gene therapy manufacturing market with a 1 7 billion cash acquisition for Brammer Bio 44 45 46 In May 2019 Thermo Fisher Scientific partnered with MMJ International Holdings to manufacture drug products developed by MMJ for the treatment of multiple sclerosis and Huntington s disease 47 48 In June the business announced it would acquire mass spectrometry software provider HighChem 49 In March 2020 Thermo Fisher Scientific agreed to purchase Qiagen a molecular diagnostics company for 10 1 billion 50 In July the offer for Qiagen was raised from 39 to 43 per share 11 3 billion in total 51 52 On August 13 the company announced that its offer to acquire all of the ordinary share had lapsed and it terminated the acquisition agreement 53 In August 2020 Thermo Fisher Scientific opened its new Lenexa facility aimed at boosting the production and manufacturing of COVID 19 testing supplies 54 In December the business announced it would acquire Phitonex Inc 55 In January 2021 Thermo Fisher Scientific announced it had acquired Belgium based viral vector manufacturer Henogen SA from Groupe Novasep SAS for 725 million in cash 56 57 58 and Mesa Biotech Inc for up to 550 million 59 60 In April 2021 Thermo Fisher Scientific announced the acquisition of PPD Inc a contract research organization for a total cash purchase price of 17 4 billion plus the assumption of approximately 3 5 billion of net debt PPD generated 4 7 billion in revenue during FY 2020 and this transaction which values their company at approximately 20 9 billion 61 In November the business announced it would acquire PharmaFluidics and its mPAC range of micro chip based chromatography products 62 In October 2022 the company agreed to buy British diagnostics firm The Binding Site Group in an all cash deal for US 2 6 billion from Nordic Capital 63 64 The acquisition completed in January 2023 65 In July 2023 the business announced it would acquire CorEvitas LLC from Audax Private Equity for more than 900 million in cash 66 In August 2023 it was announced Thermo Fisher had completed the acquisition for 912 5 million in cash 67 In October 2023 Thermo Fisher Scientific acquired Olink Holding for 3 1 billion 68 Thermo Fisher Scientific acquisitionsThermo Fisher Scientific formed in 2006 by the merger of Thermo Electron and Fisher Scientific Thermo Fisher Scientific Fisher Scientific Scientific Materials Co Est 1902 Scientific Supplies Ltd Acq 1925 Eimer amp Amend Acq 1940 E Machlett amp Sons Acq 1957 Janssen Chimica Eastman Kodak Company Organic Chemicals division Apogent Technologies Inc Acq 2004 Athena Diagnostics Acq 2006 Thermo Electron Kendro Laboratory Products Acq 2005 Rupprecht and Patashnick Co Inc Acq 2005 NITON LLC Acq 2005 InnaPhase Corporation Acq 2004 US Counseling Services Inc Acq 2004 Jouan SA Acq 2004 Laboratory Management Systems Inc Acq 2003 Phadia Acq 2011 Life Technologies Acq 2013 Invitrogen Corporation Merged 2008 NOVEX Research Genetics Inc Acq 1999 Ethrog Biotechnology Molecular Probes Dynal Panvera InforMax BioSource CellzDirect Zymed Caltag Laboratories Applied Biosystems Merged 2008 Advanced Scientifics Acq 2015 Alfa Aesar Acq 2015 Affymetrix Acq 2016 Genetic MicroSystems Acq 1999 Neomorphic Acq 2000 ParAllele Bioscience USB Corporation Acq 2008 Panomics Acq 2008 True Materials Acq 2000 eBioscience Acq 2012 Compendia Bioscience Acq 2012 FEI Company Acq 2016 69 FEI Company Merged 1997 Field Electron and Ion Co Est 1971 Philips Electron Optics Micrion Acq 1999 MTI GlobalStem Acq 2016 Finesse Solutions Inc Acq 2017 70 Core Informatics Acq 2017 Patheon Acq 2017 Agere Pharmaceuticals Acq 2015 Gallus Pharmaceuticals Acq 2014 Royal DSM NV Pharmaceutical div merged 2014 MOVA Acq 2004 Banner Pharmacaps Acq 2013 Brammer Bio Acq 2019 71 Phitonex Inc Acq 2020 Henogen S A Acq 2021 72 Mesa Biotech Inc Acq 2021 73 PPD Inc Acq 2021 74 Acurian Acq 2013 Evidera Acq 2016 Medimix Acq 2019 PharmaFluidics Acq 2021 PeproTech Acq 2021 75 The Binding Site Group Acq 2023 CorEvitas LLC Acq 2023 Olink Holding Acq 2023 Leadership editMarc N Casper is Chairman President and Chief Executive Officer of Thermo Fisher Scientific 76 Research partnership editIn September 2017 Thermo Fisher Scientific signed an agreement with the Institute of Pathology Heidelberg IPH to establish its Center of Molecular Pathology at Heidelberg University Hospital as the newest member of the Next Generation Sequencing Companion Dx Center of Excellence Program COEP The initiative focuses on establishing strategic collaborations with leading European based organizations that can lead studies using Thermo Fisher s Oncomine portfolio of research panels destined for development as companion diagnostics to help drive precision oncology in the region 77 COVID 19 Response editIn March 2020 Thermo Fisher Scientific received emergency use authorization from the FDA for a test for SARS CoV 2 to help mitigate the COVID 19 pandemic 78 Controversies editXinjiang edit In February 2019 Thermo Fisher Scientific announced that it would stop selling its equipment in Xinjiang 79 In June 2020 Thermo Fisher Scientific was reported to sell its equipment to security services in China for use in what was alleged as part of a genetic surveillance program 80 A report from the Australian Strategic Policy Institute found that Thermo Fisher Scientific collaborated with the Chinese Ministry of Public Security to develop a Huaxia PCR amplification kit specifically to identify the genotypes of Uyghur Tibetan and Hui ethnic minorities 81 In June 2021 The New York Times reported that despite bans Thermo Fisher Scientific equipment continued to be sold to police in Xinjiang 82 HeLa cells edit In October 2021 the estate of Henrietta Lacks sued to get past and future payment for the alleged and widely known unauthorized sale by Thermo Fisher Scientific of her HeLa cells which are essential in many types of research 83 Over 50 million tons of her cells have been produced and used in over 60 000 scientific studies touching virtually every realm of medicine including the development of polio vaccines gene mapping in vitro fertilization and multitudes more 84 85 86 In May 2022 it was announced Thermo Fisher Scientific went to court to seek a dismissal of the lawsuit 87 In late July 2023 with the motion to dismiss still outstanding the court ordered the parties to attend a settlement conference 88 89 Soon after that settlement of the suit with undisclosed terms was announced 90 Mexican plant edit In 2013 Opengate Capital Group LLC filed suit against Thermo Fisher Scientific for selling it a manufacturing plant controlled by a drug cartel According to Opengate Capital the company withheld important documents and pressured employees into concealing the presence of the gang 91 92 Tibet edit In 2022 following reports that Thermo Fisher Scientific had sold products to police in the Tibet Autonomous Region 93 the Inter Parliamentary Alliance on China called on governments to investigate and suspend commercial activities with companies providing the PRC government with technologies to carry out biometric surveillance in the Uyghur Region Tibet and elsewhere in the PRC including the PRC state backed BGI Group and US firm Thermo Fisher 94 Thermo Fisher Scientific subsequently halted sales of DNA collection kits in Tibet 95 References edit Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc 2022 Annual Report Form 10 K U S Securities and Exchange Commission February 23 2023 Gelles David April 15 2013 Thermo bid wins Life Technologies auction Financial Times Retrieved November 29 2021 Seiffert Don Thermo Fisher to buy 480 employee chemical maker based in Haverhill bizjournals com Boston Business Journal Retrieved November 29 2021 Thermo Fisher Scientific to Acquire Affymetrix for 1 3B genengnews com Genetic Engineering amp Biotechnology News January 11 2016 Retrieved November 29 2021 Picker Leslie May 27 2016 Thermo Fisher to Acquire FEI for 4 2 billion The New York Times Retrieved November 29 2021 Writer GEN Staff September 7 2018 Thermo Fisher Acquiring BD s Advanced Bioprocessing Business GEN Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News Retrieved August 9 2022 Thermo Fisher Scientific Completes Acquisition of PPD Inc ir thermofisher com Retrieved August 9 2022 Fortune 500 Thermo Fisher Scientific Fortune Archived from the original on September 8 2023 Retrieved September 8 2023 George Hatsopoulos senior lecturer emeritus and MIT Corporation life member emeritus dies at 91 Thermodynamics expert and longtime Department of Mechanical Engineering affiliate founded Thermo Electron a world leader in instrumentation along with Peter Nomikos he co founded the Thermo Electron Corporation 21 September 2018 web mit edu Financial Statements for Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc Google Finance google com Archived copy PDF Archived from 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Completes Acquisition of Alfa Aesar to Significantly Expand Laboratory Chemicals Offering Retrieved January 5 2016 Writer GEN Staff January 11 2016 Thermo Fisher Scientific to Acquire Affymetrix for 1 3B Hallam Kristen May 27 2016 Thermo Fisher Scientific to Buy FEI for About 4 2 Billion Bloomberg Retrieved May 28 2016 Schultz Clark May 27 2016 Thermo Fisher Scientific lands FEI Company Seeking Alpha FEI Retrieved May 27 2016 Seiffert Don May 27 2016 Thermo CEO mum on whether he had competitors in 4 2B bid for FEI Boston Business Journal Retrieved May 31 2016 Thermo Fisher Scientific Acquires MTI GlobalStem Thermo Fisher Scientific eNews news thermofisher com Thermo Fisher Scientific Receives Early Termination of Hart Scott Rodino Waiting Period for Acquisition of Finesse Solutions Inc Thermo Fisher Scientific eNews news thermofisher com Thermo Fisher Scientific Completes Acquisition of Finesse Solutions Inc Thermo Fisher Scientific eNews news thermofisher com Thermo Fisher Scientific Acquires Core Informatics Provider of Leading Cloud Based Scientific Data Platforms Thermo Fisher Scientific eNews news thermofisher com Editorial Staff Pharmaceutical Technology Thermo Fisher Scientific Acquires Patheon www pharmtech com Archived from the original on September 12 2017 Retrieved September 12 2017 Fortune 500 Companies 2018 Who Made the List Fortune Retrieved November 19 2018 Scientific Thermo Fisher Thermo Fisher To Acquire BD s Advanced Bioprocessing Business Quick Facts markets businessinsider com Retrieved August 22 2022 Reporter Jonathan Saltzman Thermo Fisher gets into gene therapy with 1 7b deal for Brammer Bio The Boston Globe BostonGlobe com Retrieved March 27 2019 Thermo Fisher Scientific to Acquire Brammer Bio a Leader in Viral Vector Manufacturing MediaRoom Retrieved March 27 2019 Thermo Fisher shoulders into gene therapy manufacturing with 1 7B deal for Brammer Fierce Pharma March 25 2019 Retrieved March 27 2019 Somerset Sara Brittany Hall Of Flowers Acquisitions And Celebrity Cannabis Debuts Forbes Retrieved January 6 2020 Phd Joana Carvalho August 14 2019 To Support MS Cannabinoid Studies MMJ Asks US Agency to OK Shipments from Canada Multiple Sclerosis News Today Retrieved January 6 2020 Thermo Fisher Scientific Acquires HighChem Provider of Mass Spectrometry Software BioSpace Retrieved June 20 2020 Martuscelli Carlo March 3 2020 Thermo Fisher to Buy Diagnostic Company for 10 1 Billion Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved March 3 2020 Thermo Fisher s sweetened Qiagen bid fails to win over key investor Reuters www reuters com July 16 2020 Thermo Fisher Scientific and QIAGEN N V Agree on Amended Terms to Acquisition Agreement BioSpace Scientific Thermo Fisher Thermo Fisher Scientific Announces Results of Offer to Acquire QIAGEN Lapse of Offer and Termination of Acquisition Agreement www prnewswire com Press release Biotech firm Thermo Fisher Scientific opens Lenexa facility aimed at boosting Kansas COVID 19 testing capacity Shawnee Mission Post Community news and events for northeast Johnson County August 28 2020 Retrieved September 10 2020 Thermo Fisher Scientific Acquires Programmable Dye Platform Pioneer Phitonex BioSpace Thermo Fisher Scientific Acquires Viral Vector Manufacturing Business from Novasep BioSpace Thermo Fisher Takes Deep Dive into Cell and Gene Therapy with Viral Vector Business Buy BioSpace Kansteiner Fraiser May 21 2021 Thermo Fisher links up with UCSF on soup to nuts cell therapy factory and research center Fierce Pharma Retrieved September 27 2023 Thermo Fisher Scientific to Acquire Point of Care Molecular Diagnostics Provider Mesa Biotech Seeking Alpha Thermo Fisher Scientific to Acquire Point of Care Molecular Diagnostics Provider Mesa Biotech BioSpace Thermo Fisher expands pharma service business with 17 4 bln PPD acquisition Reuters April 15 2021 Thermo Fisher Scientific Adds Patterned Microchip based Technology to Liquid Chromatography Portfolio Leo Leroy Jain Pratik October 31 2022 Thermo Fisher to buy diagnostics firm Binding Site for 2 6 bln Reuters Foerster Jan Henrik Davis Michelle F October 30 2022 Thermo Fisher to buy UK s Binding Site in 2 6 billion deal Bloomberg News Thermo Fisher completes 2 8bn acquisition of The Binding Site Group NS Medical Devices January 3 2023 Retrieved January 3 2023 Thermo Fisher Scientific to Acquire CorEvitas Mireku Akosua August 15 2023 Thermo Fisher completes 912 5m acquisition of CorEvitas Pharmaceutical Technology Retrieved August 15 2023 Thermo Fisher Scientific to buy Olink in 3 1 billion deal Reuters October 17 2023 Retrieved October 23 2023 Thermo Fisher Scientific Completes Acquisition of FEI Company Thermo Fisher Scientific Completes Acquisition of Finesse Solutions Inc Thermo Fisher Scientific to Acquire Brammer Bio a Leader in Viral Vector Manufacturing Thermo Fisher Scientific Acquires Viral Vector Manufacturing Business from Novasep Thermo Fisher Scientific Completes Acquisition of Mesa Biotech Thermo Fisher Scientific Completes Acquisition of PPD Inc Thermo Fisher Scientific Completes Acquisition of PeproTech a Leader in Recombinant Proteins CEO of the Week Thermo Fisher Scientific s Marc N Casper Chief Executive June 21 2020 Institute of Pathology Joins Thermo Fisher Scientific to Drive Oncology Companion Diagnostic Development Technology Networks Retrieved September 12 2017 FDA Approves Abbott Laboratories Coronavirus Test Company To Ship 150 000 Kits IBTimes com March 19 2020 Archived from the original on March 20 2020 Wee Sui Lee February 21 2019 China Uses DNA to Track Its People With the Help of American Expertise The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved June 20 2020 Wee Sui Lee June 17 2020 China Is Collecting DNA From Tens of Millions of Men and Boys Using U S Equipment The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved June 17 2020 Dirks Emile Leibold James Genomic surveillance www aspi org au Retrieved October 4 2020 Wee Sui Lee June 11 2021 China Still Buys American DNA Equipment for Xinjiang Despite Blocks The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved June 30 2021 Estate of Henrietta Lacks sues Thermo Fisher Scientific over the improper sale of her immortal cells Henrietta Lacks Immortal Cells Henrietta Lacks Descendants Sue Company They Believe Profits From Her Immortal Cells IFLScience October 6 2021 Henrietta Lacks estate sues drug company that sold her cells TheGuardian com October 4 2021 Thermo Fisher seeks dismissal of Henrietta Lacks family s lawsuit regarding sale of her cells News May 17 2022 Retrieved June 16 2022 Henrietta Lacks family lawsuit against biotech company ordered to go to settlement conference next week Baltimore Sun July 28 2023 Family of Henrietta Lacks asks court to reject Thermo Fisher s second motion to dismiss lawsuit Baltimore Sun February 22 2023 Holpuch Amanda August 1 2023 Family of Henrietta Lacks Settles With Biotech Company That Used Her Cells The New York Times Walker Joseph May 11 2013 Thermo Sold Plant Overrun by Drug Cartel Suit Alleges Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved February 5 2022 Thermo Fisher sued over sale of Mexico plant used by drug cartel Reuters May 11 2013 Retrieved February 5 2022 Hvistendahl Mara September 13 2022 Tibetan Police Bought Thermo Fisher DNA Equipment Chinese Government Documents Show The Intercept Retrieved March 19 2023 Legislators call for sanctions on firms complicit in mass DNA harvesting of Tibetans and Uyghurs Inter Parliamentary Alliance on China December 16 2022 Retrieved March 19 2023 Allen Ebrahimian Bethany January 3 2024 Thermo Fisher halts DNA collection kit sales in Tibet Axios Retrieved January 3 2024 External links editOfficial website nbsp Business data for Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc GoogleSEC filingsYahoo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thermo Fisher Scientific amp oldid 1196532311, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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