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A look at the history of Vertex Pharmaceuticals

Nowadays, it has become less of a social hour and more of a beer bash. Every week, the employees gather to partake in conversation and leisurely enjoyment. Here, from left, Mark Namchuck, Charles Jurkiewicz, and Hailet Harris play foozeball.
Donald Rockhead for the Boston Globe
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  • Biotech ‘gunslingers’ aim for breakthroughs
  • Can Vertex transform into a money-making enterprise?
  • On the long, hard road to a breakthrough
  • Now comes the hard part: marketing an unknown

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Nowadays, it has become less of a social hour and more of a beer bash. Every week, the employees gather to partake in conversation and leisurely enjoyment. Here, from left, Mark Namchuck, Charles Jurkiewicz, and Hailet Harris play foozeball.

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