HeavyweightsHenri Termeer, biotech leader who built Genzyme into an industry giant, dies at 71 By Bryan Marquard and Robert Weisman — Boston GlobeMay 13, 2017 Reprints Joanne Rathe/Boston Globe Henri Termeer, key biotech leader who built Genzyme into an industry giant, dies at 71 About the Author Reprints Bryan Marquard and Robert Weisman — Boston Globe Tags biotechnology
He will be greatly missed. To me he was a wonderful uncle. I will miss the discussions, his ability to consider many points of view at the same time and ofcourse his love.
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He will be greatly missed. To me he was a wonderful uncle. I will miss the discussions, his ability to consider many points of view at the same time and ofcourse his love.