Special Report - June 2008
This special edition of Envisage is intended to provide an in-depth assessment of the changing landscape of drug development and offer some insight into how medicines may be developed in the future.
- BIOspeak
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Jim Greenwood, president and CEO of the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) and a former member of the U.S. Congress, discusses the most critical policy challenges facing the industry today.
- Which Way Forward?
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Amidst the constant need to secure steady financing, emerging biotech companies are considering options that will not only produce a larger return, but also increase the likelihood of getting a product to market.
- The New Face of Outsourcing
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The pressing need to control costs and reduce development timelines has led many biopharmaceutical manufacturers to increasingly outsource components of their clinical research programs.
- Asian Migration
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Access to patients, lower costs and increased efficiencies are leading to an explosion in the amount of clinical research being conducted in Asia.
- Joining Forces
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Global partnerships enable big pharma to streamline drug development and refocus their efforts on core competencies.
Web Exclusives
- Measure for Measure
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A proposed Health Care Comparative Effectiveness Research Institute in the United States may force the biopharmaceutical industry to emphasize patient outcomes and quality of life issues when developing a new medicinal product.
- Evidence-Based Development and Smarter Sourcing
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Jay Norman, president of Quintiles Consulting, discusses the changing landscape of drug development and suggests that better, evidence-based decisions, combined with smart sourcing strategies, will differentiate the future winners.
