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Wayne T. Hockmeyer, Ph.D. founded
MedImmune, Inc., now the fifth largest biotechnology company in the world, in April 1988 as
president and chief executive officer. He was elected to serve on the Board of Directors in May
1988 and became chairman of the board of directors in May 1993. Dr. Hockmeyer relinquished his
position as CEO in October 2000 and now serves as the chairman of the board of directors and
president of MedImmune Ventures, Inc. Prior to founding MedImmune he served as a commissioned
officer in the United States Army from 1966-1986, receiving a number of individual military awards. From
1980 to 1986 he was chairman of the Department of Immunology at the Walter Reed Army Institute of
Research. In 1986, Dr. Hockmeyer joined Praxis Biologics as Vice President of Research and
Development and was there until founding MedImmune, Inc. in 1988. He has been recognized
nationally for his research on malaria vaccines, and is the 2004 CEO of the Year for the School
of Business at The George Washington University. He has a Bachelor’s Degree from Purdue University
and his Ph.D. from the University of Florida.
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