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Published by: Visiongain
Published: Sep. 15, 2006 - 250 Pages
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Executive Summary of World Biotech Market, 2006
- 1.1 Abstract of Biotech, 2006
- 1.2 Aims, Scope and Format of Biotech, 2006
- Chapter 2: Introduction to Biotechnology
- 2.1 What is Biotechnology?
- 2.2 The Uniqueness of Biopharmaceuticals: Turning Medicine Around
- 2.3 Biotechnologies Used and Their Applications to Pharma
- 2.3.1 Bioprocessing Technology
- 2.3.2 Monoclonal Antibodies
- 2.3.3 Recombinant DNA Technology
- 2.3.4 Cloning
- 2.3.4.1 Molecular Cloning
- 2.3.4.2 Cellular Cloning
- 2.3.4.3 Animal Cloning
- 2.3.4.4 Protein Engineering
- 2.4 The Future Biopharmaceutical Market
- 2.4.1 Biopharmaceutical 2004 Market Capitalisation Worth $311bn
- 2.4.2 Over 7000 Biotechnology Patents Granted Per Annum Since 1998
- 2.4.3 2004 Witnessed 54 New Biopharmaceuticals Approved by the FDA
- 2.4.4 Biopharmaceuticals Share 12.5% of 2004 Global Prescriptions
- Chapter 3: Diseases Treated by Biopharmaceuticals
- 3.1 Biopharmaceuticals Are Versatile Agents
- 3.2 Orphan Diseases Are A Major Target of Biotech: 3 Out of 10 2004 Orphan Disease Drug Approvals Were Biopharmaceuticals
- 3.3 Overview of Major and Orphan Diseases Treated By Biopharmaceuticals, 2005
- Chapter 4: Overview of Biopharmaceuticals Market, 2004-2005
- 4.1 Monoclonal Antibodies: Leading Class of Biopharmaceuticals in 2005 With Sales of $20bn
- 4.2 Biopharmaceuticals by Therapy Class: Blood Disorders Share Over A Quarter of the 2004 Biopharmaceuticals Market
- 4.3 2005 Biopharmaceuticals Market Worth a Staggering $59.5bn
- 4.4 The Top 20 Selling Biopharma Drugs of 2005 Accounted For 69% of Total Revenues
- 4.5 The Top 3 Biopharmaceuticals Products of 2005 Sold Over $17bn
- 4.5.1 MAbs Lead the Market
- 4.5.2 Procrit/Eprex - 2004's Number One Biologic - Loses Top Spot in 2005
- Chapter 5: Biotech Company Revenues and Market Share, 2005
- 5.1 Amgen: The Reign Continues With A 17% Share of 2005 Market
- 5.1.1 Who Are Amgen?
- 5.2 The Strong Partnership Flourishes Between Roche and Genentech
- 5.3 Collaborative Projects Grew by 30%
- 5.4 Biotech Company Winners and Losers in 2005
- Chapter 6: Biopharmaceutical Pipeline
- 6.1 Technology Driving Biopharma Pipeline
- 6.2 Biotech Targeting Chronic Illness
- 6.3 Arthritis Biopharmaceutical Pipeline, 2006
- 6.4 MS Biopharmaceutical Pipeline, 2006
- 6.5 Late-Stage Biopharmaceutical Oncology Pipeline, 2006
- 6.6 Late Stage Biopharmaceutical Vaccine Pipeline, 2006
- 6.7 Blood Disorders Biopharmaceutical Pipeline, 2006
- 6.8 Late Stage Biopharmaceutical Endocrine Pipeline, 2006
- 6.9 Anti-Infectives Biopharmaceutical Pipeline, 2006 6.10 Enzyme Deficency Biopharmaceutical Pipeline, 2006
- 6.11 Late Stage Biopharmaceutical Opthalmic Pipeline, 2006
- 6.12 Late Stage Biopharmaceutical 'Other' Pipeline, 2006
- Chapter 7: Biopharmaceutical Market Forecast by Therapeutic Area, 2005-2011
- 7.1 Blood Disorders
- 7.2 Endocrine Disorders
- 7.3 Multiple Sclerosis
- 7.4 Oncology
- 7.5 Hepatitis Treatments (inferon alpha)
- 7.6 Enzyme Deficiency Disorders
- 7.7 Vaccines
- 7.8 Arthritis
- 7.9 Others
- 7.10 Biopharmaceutical Market Set To Almost Double by 2011
- Chapter 8: Summary of the 2011 Biopharmaceuticals Market
- 8.1 Enbrel Will Continue to Lead the World Biotech Market
- 8.2 Blood Disorders Will Remain Market Leaders
- Chapter 9: Introduction to Biogenerics
- 9.1 The Emergence of Biogenerics
- 9.1.1 Patent Expiry for Key Biotech Drugs
- 9.1.2 Names are Important
- 9.2 Improved Technology Has Strengthened the Case for Biogenerics
- 9.3 Bioequivalence Will Remain Difficult to Demonstrate
- Chapter 10: The Potential Biogeneric Market
- 10.1 $11bn of Biopharmaceuticals To Lose Patent Protection By 2007
- 10.2 High-Revenue Generating Biopharmaceuticals Face Patent Expiry
- 10.3 Erythropoetins are the Most Attractive Target for Biogenerics
- 10.3.1 The Regulatory Authorities Will Require Extensive Data for EPO
- 10.4 Interferons are Going to Face High Competition from Biogenerics
- Chapter 11: Biopharmaceutical Market Challenges
- 11.1 BioTech's Delivery Challenge
- 11.1.1 Pulmonary Delivery: An Innovative Alternative to the Needle?
- 11.1.2 The Major Issues of the Pulmonary Pathway
- 11.1.3 Does Protein Formulation Affect Pulmonary Delivery?
- 11.1.4 Does Pulmonary Drug Delivery Have a Future?
- 11.1.5 Pegylated Forms Set to Revolutionise Delivery
- 11.1.6 Pegylation Can Extend Patent Protection - The Case of Filgrastim
- 11.1.7 Transdermal Technologies
- 11.1.8 Microneedles for Transdermal Delivery of Vaccines
- 11.1.9 Nasal Delivery Is Demonstrating Promise 11.1.10 Moving Towards Pills - Altus' Unique Technology
- 11.1.11 New Delivery Technologies: A Pharmacy or Medical Benefit?
- 11.1.12 Innovative Insulin Delivery Technology: The Race is On
- 11.1.13 Numerous Potential Blockbusting NonInjected Insulins Set to Arrive 2005-2009
- 11.2 Manufacturing Capacity Shortfall
- 11.2.1 Why is There a Shortfall in Manufacturing Capacity for Biopharmaceuticals?
- 11.2.2 Make Vs. Buy: The 1980s BioIndustry
- 11.2.3 CMO Manufacturing Capacity was Adequate for the Supply of Clinical Materials Only
- 11.2.4 Late-Stage Products have absorbed CMO Clinical Manufacturing Capacity
- 11.2.5 How is the Manufacturing Capacity Shortfall Being Overcome?
- 11.2.6 Does The Future for Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing Lie with Transgenics?
- 11.3 The Cost of Biopharmaceutical
- 11.3.1 The Top Five Biopharmaceuticals Each Cost at Least $10K Per Patient Per Annum
- 11.3.2 Monoclonal Antibodies and CSF's High Costs Reflect Production Difficulties
- 11.3.3 Yeast-Based Systems May Bring Down the Cost of Therapeutic Proteins in the Future
- 11.4 Acquiring Capital
- 11.4.1 Financing of Biotech Companies in 2003 Approached $17bn
- 11.5 Reliance Upon University/Company Collaborations
- 11.5.1 The Need For Collaboration
- 11.5.2 Biotech's Increasing Role of Commercialising University Research
- 11.5.3 Future Biotech Innovation Lies With Academia
- 11.5.4 The Risky Path from Bench to Market
- 11.5.5 Collaboration Strategies & Becoming the Partner of Choice
- 11.5.5.1 Objectives That Support Strategic Goals
- 11.5.5.2 Understanding the Value Brought to an Alliance
- 11.5.5.3 Identifying and Understanding Potential Partners
- 11.5.5.4 Due Diligence
- 11.5.5.5 Promoting Capabilities to Potential Partners
- 11.5.5.6 Maintaining a Relationship Through Structured Interactions
- 11.5.5.7 Gaining Competitive Advantage
- 11.5.5.8 Collaboration Management: Developing and Maintaining A Deal
- 11.5.5.9 Strategic Goals to Consider
- 11.6 Regulatory Issues
- 11.6.1 Biopharmaceuticals and the FDA
- 11.6.2 FDA Improving Upon Biologics Approval Wait
- 11.7 Biogeneric Threat
- 11.8 Dependence upon Venture Capital Investment
- 11.9 Drivers and Restraints of Biopharmaceutical Market Growth
- 11.9.1 Drivers
- 11.9.2 Restraints
- Chapter 12: Venture Capital Investment & Biotech
- 12.1 What is Venture Capital Investment?
- 12.2 What does VC Offer?
- 12.3 What Do Venture Capitalists Do?
- 12.4 Who Are Venture Capitalists?
- 12.4.1 Banks as Venture Capitalists
- 12.4.2 Business Angels (Wealthy Individuals) as Venture Capitalists
- 12.4.3 Corporate or Direct Investors as Venture Capitalists
- 12.4.4 Government Grants and Governments as Venture Capitalists
- 12.4.5 Venture Capital Firms
- 12.4.6 Other Types of Venture Capitalist
- 12.5 Why Do Biotech Companies Need VC Funding?
- 12.6 Venture Capital Investment in the US Biotech Market
- 12.6.1 US VC Investment Now Recovering Following Stockmarket Crash in 2000
- 12.6.2 329 US Biotech VC Investments Made in 2004, Providing Over $3.8bn
- 12.6.3 Synta Provides 2004's Largest US Investment Sum With $80m
- 12.6.4 MPM Capital 2004's Most Active US Biotech VC Firm
- 12.6.5 Company Expansion Stage is the Most Favourable for VC Investment
- 12.7 Increase in VC Funding of European Biotech
- 12.8 PE European Investments in Biotech Followed Similar Trends as in the US
- 12.9 European PE Biotech Investments are a Small part of the Funding Market
- Chapter 13: The Global Biopharmaceutical Market by Country and Region, 2004-2011
- 13.1 The World Biopharmaceutical Market is Dominated by the US
- 13.2 Both the Japanese and European Biotech World Market Share Set to Fall by 2011
- 13.3 The US Biotech Market Will Retain Its World Dominance
- 13.4 The European Biotech Market Will See Reduced Growth
- 13.5 European Biotech Industry Faces VC Funding Drop
- 13.6 Price Cuts in Japanese Biotech Market
- 13.7 Asia-Pacific Region: A Dormant Giant?
- 13.8 Biotech Industries in the Asia-Pacific Region are Growing Rapidly
- 13.9 China has the Most Biotech Companies in the Asia-Pacific region
- 13.10 Other World Markets
- 13.10.1 Russia Will See Growth in Biopharma Generics
- 13.10.2 Israel is and Area of Biotech Industry More than Market for Biotech Drugs
- Chapter 14: The Human Genome Project and Its Influence on the Biotech Industry
- 14.1 Overall Project Goals
- 14.2 The Findings of the HGP:
- 14.2.1 Gene Numbers
- 14.2.2 Protein Coding
- 14.2.3 Nucleotide Sequencing
- 14.2.4 Gene Distribution
- 14.2.5 Variations and Mutations
- 14.3 Applications and Future Developments of the HGP
- Chapter 15 - Conclusions: Biotech Comes of Age
- 15.1 Big Pharma Sees Biotech as an Opportunity
- 15.2 Biotech's Major Challenges: Biogenerics and Budget Restraints
- List of Tables and Figures:
- Table 2.1 Definitions of Selected Biopharmaceuticals
- Table 2.2 Summary of Biotechnologies
- Table 3.1 Orphan Disease Biopharmaceuticals Approved By the FDA in 2004
- Table 3.2 Overview to Major Diseases and Selected Orphan Diseases Treated by Biopharmaceuticals, 2005
- Table 4.1 Biopharmaceuticals Revenue ($m) by Technology Class, 2005
- Table 4.2 Monoclonal Antibody Products Growth Rates (%), 2005
- Table 4.3 Biopharmaceuticals Revenues ($m) by Therapeutic Areas, 2005
- Table 4.4 Blood Modifiers by Revenue ($m), 2005
- Table 4.5 Biopharmaceutical Revenues ($m) in 2005 Top 400 by Drug Type, 2005
- Table 4.6 Top 20 Selling ($m) Biopharmaceuticals, 2005
- Table 5.1 Biotech Company Revenues ($m), 2004 & 2005, and 2005 Company Market Share (%)
- Table 5.2 Amgen's Product Portfolio By Revenue ($m), 2005
- Table 5.3 Amgen Total Revenue ($bn), 2002-2005
- Table 5.4 Roche/Genentech Biopharmaceutical Portfolios By Revenue ($m), 2004 and 2005
- Table 5.5 Revenues ($m) and Growth Rates (%) for Collaborative Biotech Projects, 2004-2005
- Table 5.6 Revenues ($m) and Growth Rates (%) for Novo Nordisk Collaborative Biotech Projects, 2004-2005
- Table 5.7 Wyeth's Product Portfolio By Revenue ($m), 2005
- Table 6.1 Overview of Biotech Pipeline By Biotechnology Type, 2006
- Table 6.2 Arthritis Biopharmaceutical Pipeline, 2006
- Table 6.3 MS Biopharmaceutical Pipeline, 2006
- Table 6.4 Late Stage Biopharmaceutical Oncology Pipelines 2006
- Table 6.5 Late Stage Biopharmaceutical Vaccine Pipeline, 2006
- Table 6.6 Blood Disorders Biopharmaceuticals Pipeline, 2006
- Table 6.7 Late-Stage Biopharmaceutical Endocrine Pipeline, 2006
- Table 6.8 Anti-Infective Biopharmaceutical Pipeline, 2006
- Table 6.9 Enzyme Deficency Disorder Biopharmaceutical Pipeline, 2006
- Table 6.10 Late-Stage Biopharmaceutical Ophthalmic Pipeline, 2006
- Table 6.11 Late-Stage Biopharmaceutical Others Pipeline, 2006
- Table 7.1 The Biopharmaceutical Treatment of Blood Disorder by Revenue ($m), 2004 and 2005
- Table 7.2 Total World Biopharmaceutical Blood Disorder Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011
- Table 7.3 World Endocrine Biopharmaceutical by Revenue ($m), 2004 and 2005
- Table 7.4 Total World Biopharmaceutical Endocrine Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011
- Table 7.5 Multiple Sclerosis Biopharmaceutical by Revenue ($m), 2004 and 2005
- Table 7.6 Total World Biopharmaceutical Multiple Sclerosis Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011
- Table 7.7 Oncology Biopharmaceutical by Revenue ($m), 2004 and 2005
- Table 7.8 Total World Biopharmaceutical Oncology Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011
- Table 7.9 Hepatitis Biopharmaceutical by Revenue ($m), 2004 and 2005
- Table 7.10 Total World Biopharmaceutical Hepatitis Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011
- Table 7.11 Enzyme Replacement Biopharmaceutical by Revenue ($m), 2004 and 2005
- Table 7.12 Total World Biopharmaceutical Enzyme Replacement Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011
- Table 7.13 Vaccine Biologics by Revenue ($m), 2004 and 2005
- Table 7.14 Total World Biopharmaceutical Vaccine Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011
- Table 7.15 Arthritis Biopharmaceuticals Revenue ($m), 2004 and 2005
- Table 7.16 Total World Biopharmaceutical Arthritis Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011
- Table 7.17 Other Biopharmaceuticals by Revenue ($m), 2005 and 2004
- Table 7.18 Total World Biopharmaceutical Other Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011
- Table 7.19 Total Global Biopharmaceutical Market Revenue ($m) Forecast 2004-2011
- Table 8.1 Top 10 Selling Biopharmaceuticals, 2011
- Table 8.2 Total Global Biopharmaceutical Market Revenue ($bn) Forecast by Therapeutic Class, 2004-2011
- Table 8.3 World Revenues ($bn) of Biopharmaceuticals By Therapeutic Class, 2005 & 2011Comparison
- Table 8.4 Market Share (%) of Biopharmaceuticals By Therapeutic Class, 2004 & 2011 Comparison
- Table 8.5 Biopharmaceuticals CAGR (%) By Therapeutic Class, 2004-2011
- Table 10.1 Biopharmaceuticals facing patency expiry by 2007
- Table 10.2 Revenue ($m) Forecast (2004-2011) of 6 High Profile Biopharmaceuticals Facing Patent Expiry Before 2007
- Table 11.1 Mode of Administration of 2005's Top 5 Biopharmaceuticals
- Table 11.2 Expected Blockbuster Noninjected Insulins From 2005
- Table 11.3 Total European IPOs by Country, 2003 Table
- 12.1 US and European VC Investment ($m) Into Biotech Companies, 1997-2003
- Table 12.2 Total US VC Investment ($bn), 1994-2004 Table 12.3US Biotech Venture Capital Investments By, 2003 vs. 2004
- Table 12.4 Number of US Biotech Venture Capital Investments By Quarter, 2003 vs 2004
- Table 12.5 Top 5 Largest US Biotech Investments ($m) by Company, 2004
- Table 12.6 Most Active US Biotech Venture Capital Firms of 2004
- Table 12.7 US VC Investments by Company Stage, 2003-2004
- Table 12.8 PE European Investments ($m) in Biotech, 1997-2003
- Table 13.1 Total Global Biopharmaceutical Market Revenue ($m) Forecast, 2004-2011
- Table 13.2 Global Market Share (%) and Revenue ($bn) by Country/Region, 2005
- Table 13.3 Global Market Share (%) and Revenue ($bn) by Country/Region, 2011
- Table 13.4 US Biotech Market Revenue ($bn) Forecast, 2004-2011
- Table 13.5 EU Biotech Market Revenue ($bn) Forecast, 2004-2011
- Table 13.6 Asia-Pacific Biotech Market Revenue ($bn) Forecast, 2003-2010
- Table 15.1Big Pharma Companies with Leading Biotech Drugs, 2005
- Figure 2.1 Biopharmaceutical Market Capitalisation ($bn), 1994-2004
- Figure 2.2 Total Number of Biotechnology Patents Granted: 1992-2002
- Figure 2.3 Number of New Biopharmaceutical FDA Approvals: 1994-2004
- Figure 2.4 Biopharmaceuticals Share of Global Prescriptions Market 1999-2004
- Figure 4.1 Biopharmaceutical Market Share (%) by Class, 2005
- Figure 4.2 Global Sales ($m) of Biopharmaceuticals by Technology Class, 2005
- Figure 4.3 Global Sales ($m) of Biopharmaceuticals by Therapeutic Area, 2004 & 2005
- Figure 4.4 Biopharmaceutical Market Share (%) by Therapeutic Class, 2005
- Figure 4.5 Top 20 Selling Biopharmaceuticals Share (%) of Total Biopharmaceuticals Market
- Figure 4.6 Top 20 Selling Biopharmaceuticals ($m), 2005
- Figure 4.7 Global Biotech Market Share (%) for the Top 5 Selling Biopharmaceuticals, 2005
- Figure 4.8 Total Revenue ($m) for Enbrel, 2002-2005
- Figure 4.9 Total Revenue ($m) for Remicade, 2002-2005
- Figure 4.10 Total Revenue ($m) for Rituxan/MabThera, 2002-2005
- Figure 4.11 Global Procrit/Eprex Sales ($m), 2002-2005
- Figure 4.12 Global Epogen Sales ($m), 2002-2005
- Figure 4.13 Global Aranesp Sales ($m), 2002-2005
- Figure 5.1 Company Revenues from Leading Biotech Drugs ($m), 2004 & 2005
- Figure 5.2 Amgen Company Revenue ($bn), 2002-2005
- Figure 5.3 Amgen Growth of Revenue (%), 2002-2004
- Figure 5.4 Revenues ($m) from leading Genentech Products, 2004 and 2005
- Figure 5.5 Genentech Revenues ($m), 2002-2005
- Figure 5.6 Company Growth (%) in Revenue, 2004-2005
- Figure 5.7 Biotech Company Market Share (%), 2005
- Figure 6.1 Biopharmaceutical Pipeline by Biotechnology Type, 2005
- Figure 6.2 Duration of Therapies of Biotech Pipeline Products in Late- Stage Development, 2003
- Figure 6.3 Pipeline share (%) of Biopharmaceuticals Duration of Therapy, 2003
- Figure 7.1 Total World Biopharmaceutical Blood Disorder Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011
- Figure 7.2 Total World Biopharmaceutical Blood Disorder Market Revenue Growth Forecast (%), 2004-2011
- Figure 7.3 Total World Biopharmaceutical Endocrine Market Forecast ($bn), 2004-2011
- Figure 7.4 Total World Biopharmaceutical Endocrine Market Revenue Growth Forecast (%), 2004-2011
- Figure 7.5 Total World Biopharmaceutical Multiple Sclerosis Market Forecast ($bn), 2004-2011
- Figure 7.6 Total World Biopharmaceutical Multiple Sclerosis Market Revenue Growth Forecast (%), 2004-2011
- Figure 7.7 Total World Biopharmaceutical Oncology Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011
- Figure 7.8 Total World Biopharmaceutical Oncology Market Revenue Growth Forecast (%), 2004-2011
- Figure 7.9 Total World Biopharmaceutical Hepatitis Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011
- Figure 7.10 Total World Biopharmaceutical Hepatitis Market Revenue Growth Forecast (%), 2004-2011
- Figure 7.11 Total World Biopharmaceutical Enzyme Replacement Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011
- Figure 7.12 Total World Biopharmaceutical Enzyme Replacement Market Revenue Growth Forecast (%), 2004-2011
- Figure 7.13 Total World Biopharmaceutical Vaccine Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011
- Figure 7.14 Total World Biopharmaceutical Vaccine Market Revenue Growth Forecast (%), 2004-2010
- Figure 7.15 Total World Biopharmaceutical Arthritis Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011
- Figure 7.16 Total World Biopharmaceutical Arthritis Market Revenue Growth Forecast (%), 2004-2011
- Figure 7.17 Total World Biopharmaceutical Other Market Forecast ($bn), 2004-2011
- Figure 7.18 Total World Biopharmaceutical Other Market Revenue Growth Forecast (%), 2005-2011
- Figure 7.19 Total Global Biopharmaceutical Market Revenue ($bn) Forecast 2004-2011
- Figure 7.20 Total Global Biopharmaceutical Market Revenue Growth (%), 2005-2011
- Figure 8.1 Top-10 Selling Biopharmaceuticals of 2011 ($m)
- Figure 8.2 Market Share of the Top-10 Selling Biopharmaceuticals (%), 2011
- Figure 8.3 Biopharmaceutical Therapeutic Class Market Share (%), 2005
- Figure 8.4 Biopharmaceutical Therapeutic Class Market Share (%), 2011
- Figure 8.5 Growth (%) of Market Share By Therapeutic Area, 2005 & 2011
- Figure 8.6 Biopharmaceuticals CAGR (%) By Therapeutic Class, 2004-2011
- Figure 10.1 Targets Of Biogeneric Companies By Drug Class
- Figure 10.2 Total Revenue ($bn) of Five High Profile Biopharmaceuticals Facing Patent Expiry By 2007, 2004-2011
- Figure 10.3 Total Revenue Growth (%) of Six High Profile Biopharmaceuticals Facing Patent Expiry By 2007, 2005-2011
- Figure 10.4 Market Share for Individual Drugs in the Interferon Market, 2005
- Figure 11.1 Cost of Top Five Selling Biopharmaceuticals of 2004 ($ Per Patient Per Year)
- Figure 11.2 Total Financing of Biopharmaceuticals ($bn), 2000-2003 Figure 11.3 Biotech Industry Financing By Source, 2003
- Figure 11.4 Number of Pharmaceutical Alliances Formed By Party, 1997-2001
- Figure 11.5 % of Alliances Formed With Licensing, By Party During 2001
- Figure 11.6 % of Alliances Formed With Development/Co-Development, By Party During 2001
- Figure 11.7 % of Alliances Formed With Research, By Party During 2001
- Figure 11.8 Mean FDA Approval Time For New Biopharmaceuticals, 2000-2004
- Figure 12.1 US and European VC Investment ($m) Into Biotech Companies, 1997-2003
- Figure 12.2 Total US VC Investment ($bn), 1994-2004
- Figure 12.3 % Growth From Previous Year of Total US VC Investment, 1995-2004
- Figure 12.4 Total US Biotech VC Investments ($m) By Quarter, 2003-2004
- Figure 12.5 % Growth of US Biotech VC Investments By Quarter, 2003-2004
- Figure 12.6 Number of Biotech VC Investments By Quarter, 2003-2004
- Figure 12.7 Growth (%) of Number of US Biotech VC Investments By Quarter, 2003-2004
- Figure 12.8 US VC Investments in Biotech by Company Stage, 2004
- Figure 12.9 PE European Investments ($m) in Biotech, 1997-2003
- Figure 12.10 % Growth of PE European Investments ($m) in Biotech, 1998-2003
- Figure 13.1 Global Market Share (%) and Revenue ($bn) by Country/Region, 2005
- Figure 13.2 Global Market Share (%) and Revenue ($bn) by Country/Region, 2011
- Figure 13.3 US Biotech Market Revenue ($bn) Forecast, 2004-2011
- Figure 13.4 US Biotech Market Revenue Growth Forecast (%), 2004-2011
- Figure 13.5 EU Biotech Market Revenue ($bn) Forecast, 2004-2011
- Figure 13.6 EU Biotech Market Revenue Growth Forecast (%), 2004-2011
- Figure 13.7 Asia-Pacific World Biotech Market Revenue ($bn) Forecast, 2004-2011
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