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  • Genetech
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  • Genetech is involved in many scientific endeavors and appears as both an ally and an adversary of the superhuman team the New Warriors. Genetech should not be confused with the real corporation Genentech. The CEO of Genetech is Walter Rosen. Genetech was founded by Harmon Furmintz who ran the company until he absorbed the energy of Terrax, the former herald of Galactus. He was ultimately consumed by it. Later, Harmon works with Howard Stark, the father of Iron Man. He becomes a teacher to the young Reed Richards, who would later form the Fantastic Four.
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  • Non-notable fictional business. Still no sources at all, despite being tagged for sources for nearly five and a half years.
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  • 20120723103248
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  • Genetech is involved in many scientific endeavors and appears as both an ally and an adversary of the superhuman team the New Warriors. Genetech should not be confused with the real corporation Genentech. The CEO of Genetech is Walter Rosen. Genetech was founded by Harmon Furmintz who ran the company until he absorbed the energy of Terrax, the former herald of Galactus. He was ultimately consumed by it. In 1940, Harmon participates in a top-secret government project. He is rejected from it for being a hemophiliac. Although he was never able to find proof, he believes it is the same project that resulted in the creation of Captain America. Later, Harmon works with Howard Stark, the father of Iron Man. He becomes a teacher to the young Reed Richards, who would later form the Fantastic Four. Much of Genetech's funding came from the Taylor Foundation via illegal grants set up by Night Thrasher's guardians Tai and Andrew Chord. Tai and Chord were also responsible for murdering Night Thrasher's parents. Walter Rosen also served on the board of directors of the Taylor Foundation after Tai was killed and Night Thrasher assumed full control of the Taylor Foundation.