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Johanna

American  
[joh-han-uh, -an-uh] / dʒoʊˈhæn ə, -ˈæn ə /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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“Anito-cel’s potential best-in-disease profile, combined with Kite’s exceptional manufacturing capabilities and industry-leading turnaround times, puts us in a favorable position ahead of a potential commercial launch,” Johanna Mercier, Gilead’s chief commercial and corporate affairs officer, said during a recent earnings call.

From MarketWatch

His daughter, Jessica Johanna Oseguera González, was arrested while visiting one of her brother’s court proceedings and eventually pleaded guilty to violations of the sop-called Kingpin Act related to money laundering.

From Los Angeles Times

Johanna Toruño stands under the hot Los Angeles sun, focused, a slight smile crossing her face as she works.

From Los Angeles Times

The romantic element of Sondheim’s score is best captured in the gorgeous singing of Chris Hunter’s Anthony Hope, whose crooning of “Johanna” provokes an epidemic of goosebumps throughout La Mirada Theatre.

From Los Angeles Times

"Zoos, where reproduction is carefully managed, provide a unique setting to study these dynamics," says Johanna Stärk, one of the authors.

From Science Daily