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Biotech funding trends : insights from entrepreneurs and investors.

GRUBER Alexandra Carina

WILEY-BLACKWELL

2009

192

131.67-GRUBE

INVESTMENT ; COMPANY MANAGER ; BIOTECHNOLOGY ; DATA ANALYSIS


Number of copies : 1
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Comment :

ISBN 13 : 978-3-527-32435-4

Contents : Contents

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1. Introduction.
1.1 Development of the Private Equity and Venture Capital Market.
1.2 Development of the Biotech Industry.

2. Methodology.
2.1 Formulating the Research Goal.
2.2 Conducting the Study.
2.3 Evaluating the Results.

3. Data Analysis and Interpretation of Results.
3.1 Description of Interview Partners.
3.2 Major Characteristics of an Entrepreneur.
3.3 Major Characteristics of a Venture Capitalist.
3.4 The Most Important Partnering Criteria.
3.5 Financing Models.
3.6 Biotech Research Areas.
3.7 Alliances and Funding in the Early Stage.
3.8 Alliances and Funding in the Late Stage.
3.9 Exit Routes.
3.10 Primary Causes of Failure.
3.11 Best-practice Countries for Funding Biotech Start-ups.
3.12 Most Striking Differences between the US and European Venture Capital Markets.

4. Biotech Case Studies.
4.1 AUSTRIANOVA Biomanufacturing AG.

4.2 AVIR Green Hills Biotechnology AG.
4.3 EUCODIS GmbH
4.4 Intercell AG.
4.5 onepharm Research & Development GmbH.

5. Summary and Conclusions.
5.1 The Challenge: When Science Meets Business.
5.2 Checklists.
5.3 Final Observations.

6. Outlook and Recommendations.

Epilogue.
References.

Appendix A: List of Abbreviations.
Appendix B: Glossary.
Appendix C.
Appendix D: Questionnaires.

Language : English

Place of publishing : TORONTO

Figure(s) : Schémas

Location : Nice Library

Material : Paper

Statement : Présent

Owner : Bibliothèque