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CRO市場におけるフェーズ0・マイクロドージングの市場機会:戦略分析

Strategic Analysis of Opportunities in the CRO Market - Phase 0

発行 Frost & Sullivan
出版日 2008年09月 商品コード 74746
ページ情報 英文 48 Pages
価格
US$ 6,500 換算 ¥ 523,055 (税抜) Web Access (Regional License)
US$ 7,000 換算 ¥ 563,290 (税抜) Hard Copy & Web Access (Regional License)


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Abstract

This strategic analysis study attempts to understand the opportunities for contract research organisations and pharmaceutical companies to take advantage of the inevitable choice of Phase zero or Microdosing studies in the drug development process. The background of microdosing, industry challenges, regulatory guidelines and competitive analysis are discussed in detail.

Table of Contents

1. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

Research Process

  • Scope and Objective

2. INDUSTRY CHALLENGES

Challenges faced by the CROs

  • Consolidation within the CRO Industry to Threaten Customer Relationship
  • Electronic Data Capture Threatens Revenues
  • Risk Sharing Model Necessitates Proper Positioning of Services
  • Regional Disparities Affect Competitive Pricing of Services

3. MARKET OVERVIEW

Phase Zero

  • CRO Contribution to Drug Development
  • Human Microdosing
  • Technologies used in Microdosing
  • Advantages of Microdosing
  • FDA and EMEA Regulations
  • The EUMAPP Program
  • Concerns about Microdosing
  • Revenue Forecasts
  • Future Outlook

Profiles of Key Industry Participants

  • Accium Biosciences
  • Radiant Research
  • Vitalea Science
  • Xceleron

4. STRATEGIC RECOMMENDATIONS

Approaches to Microdosing

  • Alternative Applications of Microdosing

5. DECISION SUPPORT DATABASES

DSD Tables

  • Number of Biotech Companies
  • Government R&D Investment in Biotechnology
  • Percent Government Biotech R & D Investment
  • Pharmaceutical R & D Expenditure
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