Her father, who is retired, was a group vice president at Cutter Laboratories, Berkeley, Calif.
Cutter Laboratories was a family pharmaceutical company located in Berkeley, California, founded by Edward Ahern Cutter in 1897.
Cutter Laboratories was bought by the Bayer pharmaceutical company in 1978.
Despite law suits resulting from vaccine-related cases of polio, Cutter Laboratories was able to successfully expand business.
Cutter Laboratories was purchased by the German chemical and pharmaceutical company Bayer in 1978.
Within two weeks the E.I.S. traced all cases to a defective vaccine from one of the five manufacturers, Cutter Laboratories.
In 1955, Cutter Laboratories was one of several companies licensed by the United States government to produce Salk's polio vaccine.
From 1946 to 1949 she worked at Cutter Laboratories in San Francisco, becoming a union leader before being fired in 1949.
Joseph Long was also a former director of Safeway Stores, Western Department Stores, Cutter Laboratories and several other companies.
Her father, Harry Emerson Foster, was the medical director of the Cutter Laboratories.