Angels filling biotechnology funding gap
Biotechnology companies have been facing a widening funding gap. Between frozen federal research budgets and a growing focus among venture […]
Biotechnology companies have been facing a widening funding gap. Between frozen federal research budgets and a growing focus among venture […]
The United States is the world’s largest pharmaceutical market. Japan is the second largest, although the combined European Union is
Countries use various methods to control drug expenditures. Beyond simple negotiation, countries can also implement price controls or use WTO-authorized
Price controls and compulsory licensing give buyers more power … for a price. Read Post »
Investing and Clinical Trials PharmaGossip has an illuminating excerpt from The End of Medicine describing a method to invest in
There’s been a lot of press floating around lately about the push to develop a framework for biogeneric (or biosimilar,
I’ve been invited to join the editorial board of the nascent Open Biotechnology Journal. The Open Biotechnology Journal is a
Scientific Advances The MaRS Blog has a captivating story of Canada’s recent major diabetes discovery. The first discovery, in 1920,
This edition of the Carnival of Biotechnology features a number of posts on distressing industry trends, some enlightening patent discussion,
Guest content from John Avellanet, managing director of Cerulean Associates: As professionals affiliated with the biotechnology industry, we often forget
Harvard’s Gary Pisano has recently published a book titled “Science Business: The Promise, the Reality, and the Future of Biotech“
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