California Governor Henry Gage issued a proclamation denying that bubonic plague exists in San Francisco, which was signed by Lane.
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This change reflected recommendations made in the 1910 Flexner Report.
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In 1980 Stanford University and the University of California, San Francisco received a patent for gene splicing and cloning technologies - a catalyst for the nascent biotechnology industry.
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