Professor Stanley Cohen, a pioneer in genetic therapy, admitted under cross-examination that he did not warn his investor and friend that his miracle cure was found to be dangerous in 1976.
A Stanford University genetics professor has paid nearly $30 million in restitution after a judge determined that he misled investors in a now-dissolved biotechnology company he founded.
A Stanford University genetics professor has paid nearly $30 million in restitution after a judge determined that he misled investors in a now-dissolved biotechnology company he founded.
In a judgment issued in June in Santa Clara County Superior Court, Stanley Cohen was ordered to pay $29.2 million to an Emeryville-based venture capital firm.
A Stanford University genetics professor has paid nearly $30 million in restitution after a judge determined that he misled investors in a now-dissolved biotechnology company he founded.