Doug De Ment

Courtesy of the Chemical Heritage Foundation Collections
“I was in the meeting of the early 1990's when Perkin-Elmer was asked to make a Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) machine. By 1995, Perkin-Elmer [had] sold its 30,000th "thermal cycler." Perkin-Elmer instruments people were essential to bringing PCR into becoming a viable, routinely manufactured product. That changed the world.” — Doug De Ment, Quality Assurance Manager, 1983-2001