Proper noun
Upjohn (plural Upjohns)
A surname from Welsh.
After working for the pharmaceutical company Upjohn, DeWald left the industry to obtain a Ph. Source: Internet
Bristol Myers Squibb bought Celgene Corp.Abbvie Inc. bought Botox-maker AllerganGE Healthcare sold its biopharma business to Danaher Corp.Mylan is taking over Pfizer Inc.’s Upjohn division and forming a new company, Viatris. Source: Internet
A fabulous church designed by noted architect, Richard Upjohn. Source: Internet
Kalamazoo suffered a painful blow when Pfizer and Upjohn, two pharma giants, closed their factories, but it managed to keep some of the talented scientists and help them to start new biotech firms. Source: Internet
“Some studies find RTW boosts job growth, while other studies do not,” writes Timothy Bartik, who is a senior economist at the Upjohn Institute for Employment Research in Kalamazoo, Mich. “Some studies find RTW reduces wages, while other studies do not.” Source: Internet
The home, Highwood Manor, completed in 1845, is credited to architect Richard Upjohn, known best for New York City's Trinity Church, who was building a church for the Episcopal congregation in Stockbridge at the time. Source: Internet