Danaher appoints Pr Raymond Stevens to its Board of Directors

– USA, DC – Danaher Corporation (NYSE:DHR) announced today that it has appointed Raymond C. Stevens, Ph.D. to its Board of Directors.

Professor Stevens is currently Provost Professor of Biological Sciences and Chemistry, and Director of The Bridge Institute, at the University of Southern California, where he has served since July 2014. From 1999 until July 2014, he served as Professor of Molecular Biology and Chemistry with The Scripps Research Institute, a non-profit research organization. Professor Stevens is also Founding Director of the iHuman Institute at ShanghaiTech University, and has launched multiple biotechnology companies focused on drug discovery.

Steven M. Rales, Chairman of the Board of Danaher Corporation, said, “We are very pleased to welcome Professor Stevens to the Danaher Board, and expect his diverse experiences in science will create valuable long term learning for the Company.”

About Danaher

Danaher is a global science and technology innovator committed to helping its customers solve complex challenges and improving quality of life around the world. Its family of world class brands has leadership positions in some of the most demanding and attractive industries, including health care, environmental and industrial. With more than 20 operating companies, Danaher’s globally diverse team of over 62,000 associates is united by a common culture and operating system, the Danaher Business System.

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