Kathy Johnson
General Counsel at Michigan High Throughput Screening Center
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Kathy Johnson currently works at Michigan High Throughput Screening Center, as Executive Director-Government Relations from 2010.
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Michigan High Throughput Screening Center
Michigan High Throughput Screening Center Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Michigan High Throughput Screening Center develops screening technologies for drug discovery. It offers services to academic institutions, biotechnology & pharmaceutical companies, and government laboratories. The firm is a not-for-profit contract research organization. Its scientists has extensive experience in drug discovery research and have experience in developing, validating and implementing high throughput screening assays for a broad range of drug targets in central nervous system disease, inflammation, infectious diseases, and oncology. It also has an extremely diverse library containing 100,000 drug able compounds and requires no licensing fees or royalties. | General Counsel | 29/04/2010 |
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Michigan High Throughput Screening Center
Michigan High Throughput Screening Center Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Michigan High Throughput Screening Center develops screening technologies for drug discovery. It offers services to academic institutions, biotechnology & pharmaceutical companies, and government laboratories. The firm is a not-for-profit contract research organization. Its scientists has extensive experience in drug discovery research and have experience in developing, validating and implementing high throughput screening assays for a broad range of drug targets in central nervous system disease, inflammation, infectious diseases, and oncology. It also has an extremely diverse library containing 100,000 drug able compounds and requires no licensing fees or royalties. | Commercial Services |
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