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Signature Science main competitors are Caliper Life Sciences, Acambis, and Cerus.

Competitor Summary. See how Signature Science compares to its main competitors:

  • Fujirebio Europe has the most employees (7,500).
  • Employees at Caliper Life Sciences earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $81,030.
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Signature Science vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2001
4.4
Austin, TX1$42.0M350
1968
4.2
Columbia, MD1$72.0M3,000
-
3.8
New York, NY1$710,00025
1991
4.7
Concord, CA1$201.3M254
1999
4.1
Menlo Park, CA1$62.0M99
1967
4.2
Northwood, OH5$13.0M142
1989
4.1
San Diego, CA1$75.7M169
1992
4.0
Cambridge, MA1$10.0M350
1990
3.5
Newark, DE1$391.8M200
XOMA
1981
4.5
Berkeley, CA2$28.5M11
1995
4.5
Hopkinton, MA1$109.8M200
1993
4.3
Ithaca, NY1$16.1M92
RXi Pharmaceuticals
2011
3.4
Marlborough, MA1$21,00010
1950
4.1
Malvern, PA1$94.8M7,500

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Signature Science salaries vs competitors

Among Signature Science competitors, employees at Caliper Life Sciences earn the most with an average yearly salary of $81,030.

Compare Signature Science salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Signature Science
$70,814$34.05-
ABC Laboratories
$72,507$34.86-
Invitro
$51,481$24.75-
Cerus
$74,464$35.80-
Conor Medsystems
$49,298$23.70-
Namsa
$70,268$33.78-

Compare Signature Science job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Signature Science
$51,814$24.91
Acambis
$58,945$28.34
Namsa
$56,062$26.95
ABC Laboratories
$55,303$26.59
Fujirebio Europe
$54,971$26.43
Invitro
$54,033$25.98
SDIX, LLC Marketing
$53,868$25.90
XOMA
$52,741$25.36
Advion
$52,215$25.10
RXi Pharmaceuticals
$51,675$24.84
Conor Medsystems
$51,215$24.62
La Jolla Pharmaceutical
$51,114$24.57
Caliper Life Sciences
$49,707$23.90
Cerus
$49,688$23.89

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Signature Science demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Signature Science vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
XOMA57%43%
Advion65%35%
La Jolla Pharmaceutical65%35%
Signature Science--
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Female
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75%
50%
25%
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0%
25%
50%
75%
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Compare race at Signature Science vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
55%22%9%7%8%
6.8
XOMA
44%22%7%20%6%
9.1
62%8%12%13%5%
8.3

Signature Science and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
William ‘Obi’ M. Greenman
Cerus

Mr. Greenman was named our President and Chief Executive Officer in April 2011. He had been Cerus' Chief Business Officer since April 2010. Previously, he was senior vice president, business development and marketing. From 2006 to 2008, he held the position of president, Cerus Europe, and prior to that, he served as vice president, business development. Prior to joining Cerus in 1995 as director of business development, he worked in various marketing and business development positions in Baxter's Biotech Division from 1991 to 1995. Mr. Greenman currently is a member of the Board of Directors of Aduro Biotech. He received his B.A.S. in Economics and Biological Sciences from Stanford University.

Gerrit Dispersyn
RXi Pharmaceuticals

James R. Neal
XOMA

Chief Executive Officer and member of the board of XOMA (NASDAQ: XOMA). Joined XOMA in 2009 and was appointed to the CEO role in late 2016. In early 2017, Mr. Neal led XOMA through a dramatic strategic pivot taking the company from a traditional R&D heavy biotech company and transforming it to a successful royalty monetization and aggregation company. In the years prior to becoming CEO of XOMA, he was instrumental in leading the company’s licensing and business development activities focused on maximizing the value of XOMA’s foundational antibody IP and knowhow. In addition to his role at XOMA, Mr. Neal currently serves as a Director at Leading Biosciences, a clinical stage biotech company based in Carlsbad, CA. Mr. Neal has more than twenty years of experience in the biotechnology industry encompassing roles in R&D, business development, financing and general management. Prior to XOMA, Mr. Neal was Acting Chief Executive Officer of Entelos Inc., a leading bio-simulation company that acquired Iconix Biosciences, a privately held company where Mr. Neal was Chief Executive Officer. At Iconix, Mr. Neal established multi-year collaborations with Bristol-Myers Squibb, Abbott Labs (now AbbVie), Eli Lilly and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. From 1999-2002, he was Executive Vice President of Incyte Genomics, leading global commercial activities with pharmaceutical company collaborators and partners including Pfizer, Aventis, GSK and others. Earlier in his career, he was an executive with Monsanto Company in positions of increasing responsibility. Mr. Neal earned his B.S. in Biology and his M.S. in Genetics and Plant Breeding from the University of Manitoba, Canada, and holds an MBA degree from Washington University in St. Louis, MO.

Christophe Berthoux
Namsa

Christophe Berthoux is an Exec VP:Global Sales & Mktg/Chief Commercial Ofcr at CHARLES RIVER LABORATORIES, Member of the Board of Directors at Synexus, and Chairman at IMAGE ANALYSIS INC and is based in London, Greater London, United Kingdom. He has worked as CEO at Synexus, Chief Executive Officer at Synexus Clinical Research Ltd, and Gen Mgr:Clinical Svcs at CHARLES RIVER LABORATORIES.

Frank Litvack
Conor Medsystems

Matthew Knight
SDIX, LLC Marketing

W. Richard Ulmer
Invitro

John D. Bucksath
ABC Laboratories

Kaveh Kahen
Advion

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