'Amgen Inc.' (, ) is an international
biotechnology company headquartered in the
Newbury Park section of
Thousand Oaks, California. Located in the
Conejo Valley, it is one of the top corporations in the
Tech Coast area. Amgen is the largest ''independent'' biotech firm, with approx. 15,000 staff members in
2005. Its
products include
EPOGEN,
ARANESP,
ENBREL,
Kineret,
Neulasta,
NEUPOGEN, and
Sensipar / Mimpara. EPOGEN and NEUPOGEN (the company's first products on the market) were the two most successful
biopharmaceutical products at the time of their respective releases.
''
BusinessWeek'' (as cited in "References") ranked Amgen
fourth on the
S&P 500 for being the most "future-oriented" of those five hundred
corporations. ''BusinessWeek'' ostensibly calculated the
ratio of
research and development spending, combined with capital spending, to total outlays; Amgen had the fourth highest ratio, at 506:1000. Amgen is the largest employer in
Thousand Oaks and second only to the
United States Navy in terms of number of people employed in
Ventura County.
Amgen is also a member of the
Pennsylvania Bio commerce organization.
With plans to expand into a new campus under construction in South San Francisco, Amgen abruptly halted construction on the plans and instead put the 365,000 square feet of new space on the sublease market.
History

AMGen Corporate Logo, 1983
The word 'AMGen' is a
portmanteau of the company's original name, 'A'pplied 'M'olecular 'Gen'etics, which became the official name of the company in
1983 (three years after incorporation and coincident with its
initial public offering). The company's first
chief executive officer, from
1980, was
George B. Rathmann, followed by
Gordon M. Binder in
1988, followed by
Kevin W. Sharer in
2000. The company has made at least five major
corporate acquisitions.
Acquisition history
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1994 -
Synergen, Inc.
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2000 -
Kinetix Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
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2002 -
Immunex Corporation
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2004 -
Tularik, Inc.
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2006 -
Abgenix, Inc.
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2006 -
Avidia, Inc.
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2007 -
Ilypsa, Inc.
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2007 -
Alantos Pharmaceuticals Holdings, Inc.
Products
As of
September 27,
2006, Amgen had nine
approved drugs for fourteen conditions (conditions lists are highly generalized; see each article for more detail):
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Aranesp (darbepoetin alfa) (for
anemia)
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Enbrel (Etanercept) (for various forms of
arthritis)
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Epogen (Epoetin) (for
anemia)
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Kepivance (Palifermin) (for
oral mucositis)
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Kineret (Anakinra) (for
rheumatoid arthritis)
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Neupogen (Granulocyte-Colony Stimulating Factor or "Filgrastim") (for
neutropenia)
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Neulasta (PEG Granulocyte-Colony Stimulating Factor or "PEG-Filgrastim") (for
neutropenia)
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Vectibix (Panitumumab) (for
colon cancer)
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Sensipar (Cinacalcet) (for
Secondary hyperparathyroidism, a mineral metabolism complication common in patients with kidney failure)
In other
drug discovery phases (
Phases I, II, III and in preclinical development), the company has twenty-three
pharmacologic agents for twenty-eight conditions; nineteen of the candidates are not currently approved for any indication. Precedent within the
pharmaceutical industry suggests that many of these candidate drugs will not emerge as marketed approved drugs.
References
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The Search for Tomorrow Peter Coy ''access to article requires free registration on site''
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Pennsylvania Bio - Member Listings
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Amgen Slows its Bay Area Expansion
See also
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Kirin-Amgen v Hoechst Marion Roussel, a
UK patent case decided by the
House of Lords. 'raj'
Company Profiles
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Pharmaceutical Business Review
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Amgen Inc. Company Profile at Yahoo!
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Amgen Inc. Company Profile at MSN MoneyCentral.
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Amgen Inc. Company Profile at ClearStation.
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Amgen Inc. Company Profile at MarketWatch.
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Amgen Inc. Company Profile at Google Finance.
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Amgen Inc. Company Profile at GStock
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Drivers for Amgen's acquisition of immunex