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Bioo Scientific main competitors are Molecular Templates, SomaLogic, and Codexis.

Competitor Summary. See how Bioo Scientific compares to its main competitors:

  • GenScript has the most employees (3,000).
  • Employees at Molecular Templates earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $93,059.
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Bioo Scientific vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
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3.9
Austin, TX1$9.7M175
1994
4.4
Centennial, CO1$21.4M420
2002
4.3
Piscataway, NJ1$390.8M3,000
2002
3.5
Davis, CA1$5.0M42
1999
4.3
Danvers, MA3$48.0M500
2007
3.7
Houston, TX1$1.6M30
1992
4.2
Palo Alto, CA1$36.3M50
1996
4.6
Berkeley, CA3$277.2M311
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4.4
Cambridge, MA2$9.1M50
1997
4.3
Hayward, CA1$13.0M125
2002
4.7
Redwood City, CA1$59.3M165
2000
3.5
Austin, TX2$38.7M261
1999
4.4
Boulder, CO1$97.7M235

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Bioo Scientific salaries vs competitors

Among Bioo Scientific competitors, employees at Molecular Templates earn the most with an average yearly salary of $93,059.

Compare Bioo Scientific salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Bioo Scientific
$58,624$28.18-
AlloSource
$48,271$23.21-
GenScript
$72,821$35.01-
Arcadia Biosciences
$49,672$23.88-
Cell Signaling Technology
$79,146$38.05-
GlycosBio
$46,048$22.14-

Compare Bioo Scientific job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Bioo Scientific
$72,002$34.62
Cell Signaling Technology
$79,817$38.37
Metabolix
$79,126$38.04
Molecular Templates
$76,805$36.93
GenScript
$74,154$35.65
Mendel Biotechnology
$73,896$35.53
AlloSource
$71,766$34.50
GlycosBio
$71,366$34.31
Stemcells, Inc.
$70,852$34.06
Codexis
$61,843$29.73
Dynavax Technologies
$61,731$29.68
SomaLogic
$59,694$28.70
Arcadia Biosciences
$59,551$28.63

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Bioo Scientific demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Bioo Scientific vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Arcadia Biosciences41%59%
Dynavax Technologies45%55%
Cell Signaling Technology54%46%
Codexis59%41%
SomaLogic73%27%
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Compare race at Bioo Scientific vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
45%14%6%29%7%
6.5
36%18%7%32%6%
9.0
43%15%7%29%6%
9.0
68%9%6%14%4%
8.4
67%10%5%13%4%
9.0
67%16%6%6%5%
8.7

Bioo Scientific and similar companies CEOs

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John J. Nicols
Codexis

John prides himself as a builder of growing international businesses and organizations, successfully deploying both organic and M&A strategies in doing so. As President & CEO since June 2012, John has lead the turnaround and growth of Codexis Inc, the Nasdaq-listed protein engineering company based in Silicon Valley, California. Prior to Codexis, John worked in various business leadership roles for more than 22 years at Albemarle Corporation, a maker of highly engineered specialty chemicals. Spanning three successive multi-year chapters there, John lead the growth of the company’s largest, billion dollar plus global catalyst business, turned around a struggling half billion dollar fine chemicals business, and expanded and globalized Albemarle’s flame retardants business. A native of New York city, John and his family have lived widely across the USA, and also enjoyed an exciting three year assignment in Tokyo, Japan in the late 1990’s. John received a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from the Polytechnic Institute of New York University (now NYU) and an MBA from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Outside of work, John proudly boasts about his 30 year marriage, two fabulous children, and four delightful grandchildren. John also has passionately applied himself to help solve the plight of the millions of patients suffering from myalgic encephalomyelitis / chronic fatigue syndrome, and is the Board Chair for the leading patient lead organization for the cause in the US, the Solve ME/CFS Initiative (www.solvecfs.org).

Ryan Spencer is a Board Member at Dynavax Technologies and Chief Executive Officer at Dynavax Technologies and is based in Berkeley, California. He has worked as Senior Director Commercial Operations at Dynavax Technologies; Senior Product Director, HEPLISAV-B at Dynavax Technologies; and Vice President, Corporate Strategy & Commercial Operations at Dynavax Technologies. Ryan attended Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina between 1995 and 1999.

Eric Poma, Ph.D. has served as Molecular Templates’ Chief Executive Officer and Chief Scientific Officer since the Company’s inception in 2009.From March 2005 until September 2008, Eric Poma was Vice President of Business Development of Innovive Pharmaceuticals (acquired by Cytrx Corporation), a biotechnology company. From 2001 to 2005, he served as the Associate Vice President of Business Development at ImClone Systems, Inc.(now Eli Lilly and Company) a biotechnology company focused on antibody therapeutics. As the founder and in his role as Chief Scientific Officer at MTEM, he led the invention of technology underlying MTEM’s platform technology and what constitutes the whole of MTEM’s current lead and preclinical pipeline candidates. Eric Poma received his Ph.D. in Microbiology and Immunology and B.A. in Biology and from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his M.B.A. from New York University.

Oliver Peoples
Metabolix

Zhenyu Liu
GenScript

Roy Smythe
SomaLogic

Roy Smythe, M.D., is the Chief Executive Officer of SomaLogic, Inc., a leading-edge biotechnology company headquartered in Boulder, Colorado. During the course of his career, he has been an internationally recognized surgeon, biomedical scientist, academician, health system administrator and healthcare business entrepreneur. While in medical school at Texas A&M, he was a Charles A. Dana Foundation Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and the Wharton School of Business. Following medical school, Smythe trained in general surgery, surgical oncology and thoracic surgery and completed a postdoctoral research fellowship in molecular therapeutics at the University of Pennsylvania. His medical and translational research career then began at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, where he was the recipient of NIH and numerous other funding awards. He subsequently chaired the Department of Surgery at Baylor Scott & White Health System and the Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine, where he was the Roney Endowed Chair, and later became the Medical Director of Innovation and Executive Vice President for Institute Development before moving into expanded roles in corporate healthcare. Smythe came to SomaLogic from Royal Philips, where he served as Global Chief Medical Officer for Strategy and Partnerships. Before joining Philips, he served as Chief Medical Officer at Valence Health, a Chicago-based healthcare company. He held the same title previously at AVIA, a healthcare technology accelerator. A highly sought-after lecturer and the author of more than 300 papers, abstracts and essays in academic, literary and humanities publications, Smythe is also currently a member of more than 20 U.S. national learned societies.

Neal Gutterson
Mendel Biotechnology

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