Single Cell Analysis 2010: the New Frontier for 'Omics Market Report

Select Biosciences Limited
January 1, 2010
128 Pages - SKU: SBS6185747
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’Omics has unleashed a deluge of data that underscores the complexity of biological systems. Simplification and specificity is the new dogma, and one of the most promising approaches is single cell analysis. No longer are large groups of cells containing high and low responders, early and late responders and fast and slow responders averaged into oblivion. ’Omics technologies are beginning to be used to analyze genes, proteins, and metabolites in single cells, and beginning to meet the significant demand in applications such as cancer biology, stem cell biology, neurobiology, synthetic biology and biofuel and drug development, where understanding and manipulating the full complexity of intracellular pathways is the Holy Grail. ’Omics-based single cell analysis is a new market opportunity with potential growth that is almost beyond belief. The market is projected to grow from $70 million in sales in 2009 to more than $575 million in 2015, according to Single Cell Analysis 2010: the New Frontier for ’Omics, a new report published by Select Biosciences and written by BioPerspectives.

Successful conversion of opportunity to profit requires a detailed understanding of this emerging market. Single-Cell Analysis 2010: the New Frontier for ’Omics explains the key technologies, applications, unmet needs and trends. The 128-page report includes a survey of more than 300 participants, interviews with 5 leading experts, analyses of 25 companies and 16 academic programs and a 5-by-7 quantitative market model of technologies and applications. In addition, the report comes with a reprint of the Trends in Biotechnology cover article (doi:10.1016/j.tibtech.2010.03.002) written by Steven Bodovitz (Principal of BioPerspectives) and Daojing Wang (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory). Moreover, the report also comes with one hour of consulting (in the form of a conference call) with Dr. Bodovitz