Christopher Evans (businessman)

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Sir Christopher Thomas Evans, OBE, PhD, is a biotechnology entrepreneur in the United Kingdom.

Originally from Port Talbot, Wales, he was educated at Imperial College London and the University of Hull, then obtained a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, where he held a research fellowship. He was the founder of Chiroscience (now merged with Celltech), Celsis, Enzymatix, and a number of other companies.

Sir Christopher runs Merlin Biosciences (founded 1996), which manages investments in the biotechnology industry, and lives in Bibury. He has established 20 science companies during his career, and was twice elected "Cambridge Businessman of the Year".

He was awarded the OBE in 1995 and knighted in 2001. He made a £1 million loan to the British Labour Party during 2005. In March of that year, he was appointed by Gordon Brown to the UK Stem Cell Initiative.

In the Sunday Times Rich List 2006 Evans was listed in 364th place with an estimated fortune of £158 million.

He was arrested on 20 September 2006 as part of police enquiries into the "Cash for Peerages" allegations.

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