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1970s Fluor enters the Pharmaceutical industry.1971 -Schering Corporation engages Fluor for a series of construction projects in Manati, Puerto Rico1980s Fluor completes first Biotech project.1980 -Fluor designs and builds first commercial biotech facility1981 -A.H. Robins Pharmaceutical Plant in Puerto Rico complete1983 -Fluor supports the construction of a monoclonal antibodies pilot plant for BioResponse in California1984 -Fluor completes Guayama, Puerto Rico facility modification in 14 months from design to startup1984 -UpJohn GmbH opens new pharmaceutical complex eight months after groundbreaking1985 -Fluor contracts to provide maintenance services to Pfizer1986 -Ajinomoto produces amino acids through large scale fermentationLearn more about this project.1986 -First European commercial biotech facility EPC contract awarded to FluorLearn more about this project.1986 -Fluor begins EPCM contract for Baxter Travenol Laboratories Inc. in Utrecht1986 -Schering Bulk Pharmaceuticals and Finishing greenfield facility validated1987 -Suppository packaging area online for Wyeth1987 -Barceloneta, Puerto Rico facility produces veterinary drugs and timolol maleate1987 -Burroughs Wellcome pharmaceutical facility constructed in Raleigh1988 -First-of-its-kind EPOGEN® manufacturing facility validated




in Thousand Oaks, California1988 -Fluor renovates Pharmaceutical Tableting Facility1988 -Tableting pilot lab facility designed for confidential Client in Palo Alto and Vacaville, California1988 -World’s largest, multi-product genetic engineering and manufacturing plant constructed 1989 -Construction completed for Merck building repair1989 -Alcon Laboratories ophthalmic line relocates to Humacao, Puerto Rico1989 -Fluor completes grass-roots, 230,000-square-foot facility for Merck, Sharp & Dohme1989 -Fluor builds and subsequently expands Parenteral Facility for Lederle Labs1990s Fluor designs and builds first-of-a-kind biopharmaceutical facilities.1990 -Eastman Kodak Bioprocess Manufacturing Facility Expansion operational1990 -Eli Lilly & Co. bulk pharmaceutical facility produces antibiotics1990 -Henkel KGaA TAED plant commissioning begins 15 months after the start of construction1991 -Bristol-Myers Squibb's innovative bulk pharmaceutical finishing facility improves speed to market1991 -Grassroots pacemaker manufacturing facility built in Dorado, Puerto Rico1992 -Biochemie Bioprocessing Plant, the world's largest commercial biotech plant, licensed and commissioned in Austria1992 -Innovative production facility design and construction completed for Synergen1993 -Boots-Hoechst Celanese ibuprofen manufacturing facility receives prestigious Kirkpatrick Achievement Award1993 -Fluor engineers grassroots facility




for Gaeleo1994 -Licensing for Chiron Fill and Finish facility in Puerto Rico successful1996 -Biogen Manufacturing Facility validated®1996 -Freeport, Texas betacarotene plant upgrade engineered1998 -MedImmune's Frederick Manufacturing Facility combines biologic and biotechnology processes in one facility1998 -Eisai of America Vitamin E Manufacturing Plant Bay City, Texas1998 -Liquids Secondary Manufacturing Facility engineering commencesLearn more about this project.1999 -Contract awarded for Abbott Bioresearch Facility in Worcester, MassachusettsLearn more about this project.1999 -Gaeleo produces cytotoxicly active products used in cancer treatment2000s Fluor engineers, procures and constructs biopharmaceutical plants worldwide.2000 -Biologics Pilot Plant plays a critical role in the development of biologics-based products in the Merck pipelineLearn more about this project.2000 -Pfizer Warner/Lambert Pharmaceutical Operations Expansion includes 5 major projects®Learn more about this project.2001 -Oceanside Manufacturing Complex preliminary design performed2001 -Fast-track AstraZeneca pharmaceutical facility project completed2001 -Biogen's Idec's Large Scale Manufacturing Facility delivered under budget and




ahead of scheduleLearn more about this project.2002 -Fluor manages construction for Large Scale Cell Culture Manufacturing project in Rhode IslandLearn more about this project.2003 -BMS Cruiserath bulk manufacturing facility produces active pharmaceutical ingredients for a range of healthcare treatmentsLearn more about this project.2003 -Fluor selected to build one of the world's largest cell culture manufacturing facilities in Denmark2004 -PDL BioPharma Commercial-Scale Biotech Manufacturing Facility commences production2005 -Abbott ABL Cell Culture Manufacturing Plant validated in Barceloneta, Puerto Rico2007 -Genentech Cell Culture Plant named McGraw Hill Construction Best of '07, Best Industrial / Manufacturing project2008 -Pfizer facility produces cell culture-derived proteins for clinical testing and product launchLearn more about this project.2010s Fluor recognized by ISPE for design and build expertise.2011 -ISPE recognizes MedImmune Frederick Manufacturing Center Biotech ExpansionLearn more about this project.2014 -Grifols' North Fractionation Facility named ISPE Facility of the Year for Project ExecutionLearn more about this project.2015 -FLUOR IMSM improves Biotech Clients' cost and schedule competitiveness




through modular production spaces2016 -Shire Biologics Facility manufactures life-sustaining therapiesLearn more about this project.The requested URL / was not found on this server. TERRY GROSSMAN is the founder and medical director of Grossman Wellness Center in Denver, Colorado. His longevity medical practice attracts patients, including many VIPs (such as coauthor Ray Kurzweil) from around the country and the world. He graduated from Brandeis University in 1968 and the University of Florida School of Medicine in 1979. He spent 15 years (from 1980-1995) working as a community family doctor in the Colorado mountains. Dr. Grossman undertook the study of nutritional and anti-aging medicine in 1994 and in 1995 opened Frontier Medical Institute (now Grossman Wellness Center) in Denver, which quickly grew into one of the largest complementary medical centers in the country. He is a member and board certified by the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, the American College for Advancement in Medicine as well as the American Holistic Medical Association.




His special field of interest is nutritional medicine (the treatment of illness with nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, anti-oxidants and natural hormones) and anti-aging medicine. He has written numerous articles for health related magazines and peer-reviewed journals as well as three full-length books, "The Baby Boomers' Guide to Living Forever” (Hubristic Press: 2000), and, in association with Ray Kurzweil, “Fantastic Voyage: How to Live Long Enough to Live Forever” (Rodale, November 2004) and “TRANSCEND: Nine Steps to Living Well Forever” (Rodale, 2009). Arline Brecher, coauthor of “Forty Something Forever,” says, “I’ve met good writers and good doctors, but seldom are they one and the same. Dr. Terry Grossman breaks the mold and sets a new standard for physicians.” Dr. Herbert L. Jacobs, Chairman, Complementary and Alternative Medicine Task Force of the Colorado Medical Society describes Dr. Grossman as “one of a handful of modern-day physicians who are laying the foundation for a new paradigm in medicine, combining cutting-edge medical knowledge with the best evidence-based complementary therapies.”

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