Amgen Gives Back to Charities
An article from Longmont Times-Call titled “Amgen Hands Out $175K to Agencies” describes how the Thousand Oaks, California-based biotech company Amgen donated the sum of $175,000 to nonprofit organizations in Boulder County, Colo. It gave out $25,000 each to seven charitable organizations including The OUR Center, Boulder Shelter for the Homeless, The Emergency Family Assistance Association, The Sister Carmen Community Center, Community Food Share, Aging Services Foundation of Boulder County, and HospiceCare of Boulder and Broomfield Counties.
According to Amgen spokeswoman Diana Sherman-Palmer, the company wanted to take the extra mile in giving assistance to those who need help in a time of financial crisis. Moreover, this gesture is just one of the many that the company gives through its foundation and its employees’ volunteer time.
Founded in 1980, Amgen Inc. is an international biotechnology company that is considered as the largest independent biotech firm with around 17,500 employees and revenues of $14.77 billion as of 2007. The company employs cellular biology and medicinal chemistry in curing inflammatory disorders, kidney ailments, metabolic diseases, and cancers. Its leading drugs include Epogen and Aranesp for anemia; and Enbrel — which has become one of the best-selling drugs in the market — for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.
Other drugs include Vectibix for colon cancer, Kepivance for oral mucositis, Neupogen and Neulasta for neutropenia, Sensipar for secondary hyperparathyroidism, Nplate for chronic immune thrombocytopenic purpura, and Kineret for rheumatoid arthritis.
Amgen is a blending of the company’s original name, which was Applied Molecular Genetics.
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