Venter's Synthetic Genomics Sued For Gender Discrimination

Synthetic Genomics, co-founded by genomic pioneer Craig Venter, has been sued by its former intellectual property chief for gender discrimination – a claim that CEO Oliver Fetzer believes to be "without merit."

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Teresa Spehar, former vice president of intellectual property at Synthetic Genomics Inc., has sued the company for gender discrimination against herself and other women working for the San Diego, Calif.-based firm co-founded by genomics pioneer Craig Venter.

The lawsuit, filed earlier this month in San Diego County Superior Court, said Synthetic Genomics is a "Boys Club" with...

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