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COMPANY
Warburg pincus; E.M. Warburg & Co.; EM Warburg & Co.; E.M. Warburg; EM Warburg; E. M. Warburg Pincus & Company; Warburg Pincus LLC

Mary Warburg (artist)         
  • Mary Warburg, ''Pine trees on a hillside'' (circa 1893), pastel, Hamburger Kunsthalle, photo: A. Völker
GERMAN ARTIST
Draft:Mary Warburg (artist)
Mary Warburg, born Mary Hertz (October 13, 1866 – December 4, 1934), was a German painter and sculptor. She was married to the art historian Aby Warburg, the founder of the Warburg Institute, London.
Lise Warburg         
DANISH TEXTILE ARTIST AND WRITER
Inger Lise Warburg
Inger Lise Warburg née Jensen (born 1932) is a Danish weaver and writer. She has specialized in tapestry using a high-warp loom, coordinating her work with that of various Danish painters including Mogens Andersen and Ole Schwalbe.
Warburg effect (oncology)         
MODIFIED CELLULAR METABOLISM FORM FOUND IN CANCER CELLS, WHICH PREFERENTIALLY USE GLYCOLYSIS RATHER THAN OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION FOR ENERGY PRODUCTION.
Autophagic tumor stroma model of cancer; Reverse Warburg effect; The Reverse Warburg Effect; The Autophagic Tumor Stroma Model of Cancer Metabolism; Reverse Warburg Effect; Inverse Warburg theory; Inverse Warburg effect
In oncology, the Warburg effect () is the observation that most cancer cells produce energy predominantly not through the 'usual' citric acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation in the mitochondria as observed in normal cells, but through a less efficient process of 'aerobic glycolysis' consisting of high level of glucose uptake and glycolysis followed by lactic acid fermentation taking place in the cytosol, not the mitochondria, even in the presence of abundant oxygen. This observation was first published by Otto Heinrich Warburg, who was awarded the 1931 Nobel Prize in Physiology for his "discovery of the nature and mode of action of the respiratory enzyme".

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Warburg Pincus

Warburg Pincus LLC is a global private equity firm, headquartered in New York City, with offices in the United States, Europe, Brazil, China, Southeast Asia and India. Warburg has been a private equity investor since 1966. The firm currently has over $80 billion in assets under management and invests in a range of sectors including retail, industrial manufacturing, energy, financial services, health care, technology, media, and real estate. Warburg Pincus is a growth investor. Warburg Pincus has raised 21 private equity funds which have invested over $100 billion in over 1,000 companies in 40 countries.

Warburg Pincus invested in the information and communication technology sectors, including investments in Avaya, Bharti Tele-Ventures, Harbour Networks, NeuStar, PayScale, and Telcordia.

In June 2022, Warburg Pincus were ranked 15th in Private Equity International's PEI 300 ranking of the largest private equity firms in the world.