1. merck - Noun
2. Merck - Proper noun
merck (plural mercks)
Obsolete spelling of mark [15th–17th c.]
Merck (plural Mercks)
A surname.
Co-chaired by Merck chairman Ken Frazier and Dr. Shirley Tilghman, president emerita of Princeton University, the commission includes health care, transportation, labor and government operations experts. Source: Internet
Commercial use Leading companies with a vast number of patents related to heterocyclic compounds are Bayer, Merck, Ciba-Geigy, Pfizer, Eli Lily, BASF, Hoffmann La Roche, ER Sqibb, Warner Lambert and Hoechst. Source: Internet
After Merck recalled the popular drug in 2004, the Justice Department brought charges against Merck, alleging that it illegally promoted a misbranded drug while deceiving the government about its safety profile. Source: Internet
D., DVM, director, Veterinary and Consumer Affairs for Merck Animal Health. Source: Internet
Dr. Rasha Kelej, CEO of Merck Foundation explained, “I am very proud of our valuable partnership with the African First ladies as ‘Merck more than a Mother Ambassadors’. Source: Internet
Industry giants Johnson & Johnson, BioNTech, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Merck, Moderna, Sanofi and Novavax are the other signatories. Source: Internet