Janet Wolfe

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Dr. Janet Wolfe

Janet Wolfe, female entrepreneur and scientist, founded the privately owned Wolfe Laboratories, Inc. (WLI), a contract research organization based in Watertown, Massachusetts. [1] Dr. Wolfe founded the company in 1999 and currently serves as President. Under her tenure as President, the laboratory has experienced seven years of profitability and multi-million dollar revenue.

Wolfe runs her development and formulation operations from a large 21,000 square foot facility located near the Longwood Medical and Academic Area.

Wolfe received her Ph.D. from University of Kansas in pharmaceutical chemistry and held a post doctoral fellowship at the National Institutes of Health. Wolfe also served as an assistant professor of pharmaceutical sciences at the University of Tennessee before relocating to Boston, MA to form WLI.

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  1. ^ "Wolfe Laboratories to expand, relocate in Watertown.", Boston Business Journal. Retrieved on 2008-04-25. "Wolfe Laboratories will move into its new 21,000-square-foot headquarters at 134 Coolidge Ave. in Watertown next week, tripling its lab space and doubling the total office space the company occupies."