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  • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has the most employees (5,000).
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Max Planck Society vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2010
4.1
--$12.0M92
Carnegie Institution for Science
1902
3.7
Washington, DC1$370,0005
1960
4.5
Los Angeles, CA1$128.0M1,137
-
4.0
Durham, NC2$1.0M125
1976
4.5
San Diego, CA1$82.0M760
2007
3.8
Emeryville, CA1$20,00093
1947
3.6
Ames, IA1$4.1M125
1931
4.4
Berkeley, CA2$32.0M5,000
1995
4.1
Manhattan, KS1$4.8M50
Molecular Medicine Research Institute
1995
3.9
Sunnyvale, CA1$5.0M13
-
4.0
Boulder, CO1$143.1M232
2003
4.0
Alachua, FL1$4.0M30
1998
3.9
Albuquerque, NM1$12.8M93
1978
3.8
--$12.0M64

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Max Planck Society salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Max Planck Society
$68,828$33.09-

Compare Max Planck Society job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Max Planck Society
$81,852$39.35
Joint BioEnergy Institute
$101,191$48.65
NanoScale Corporation
$99,899$48.03
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
$98,720$47.46
Pasteuria Bioscience
$94,003$45.19
Carnegie Institution for Science
$86,477$41.58
The Mind Research Network
$84,762$40.75
Ames Laboratory
$84,548$40.65
National Research Center
$84,505$40.63
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
$82,682$39.75
Molecular Medicine Research Institute
$82,296$39.57
Institute of Marine Affairs
$82,083$39.46
Salk Institute for Biological Studies
$81,922$39.39
Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute
$81,681$39.27

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Max Planck Society demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Max Planck Society vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Salk Institute for Biological Studies52%48%
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory58%42%
Joint BioEnergy Institute63%37%
Institute of Marine Affairs69%31%
Ames Laboratory72%28%
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
43%18%7%27%5%
9.5
54%8%4%30%4%
7.8
42%24%7%23%5%
9.2
54%24%12%6%6%
6.5
37%17%5%35%6%
8.6

Max Planck Society and similar companies CEOs

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Edward P. Amento
Molecular Medicine Research Institute

Mr. Duncan oversees engineering and is responsible for leading software development efforts within the company. His impressive 20+ years of experience includes roles in Software Development at WebMD, cc:Mail (purchased by Lotus), Decisive Technology, an application software company focused on surveys (now owned by Google), Cendura, an enterprise software company in the configuration discovery and management space (purchased by CA in 2006), NextPlane, and Timestry. Mr. Duncan is a graduate of New Mexico Tech in Socorro, NM.

Jay D. Keasling is a professor of chemical engineering and bioengineering at the University of California, Berkeley. He is also associate laboratory director for biosciences at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and chief executive officer of the Joint BioEnergy Institute. He is considered one of the foremost authorities in synthetic biology, especially in the field of metabolic engineering.

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