Bill Bowes (venture capitalist)

He was also involved with Cetus, a biotechnology company and was a member of its board from 1972 to 1978.

He also invested in Leroy Hood's protein sequencer, and served on the board of directors for Raychem from 1961 until the late 1970s.

[6][7][8] Bowes contributed to the Harvard Stem Cell Institute and also served on the advisory committee for the Harvard Partners Center for Genetics and Genomics.

[4] He also donated to UCSF, specifically to the basic science, stem cell research, holistic and alternative medicine, junior faculty support, and neurology programs.

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