Database

Database
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1992
Genre: Information services
ISBN:

Agricultural Databases Directory

Agricultural Databases Directory
Author: Martha E. Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1985
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

Een overzicht van 428 internationale databases en databasesystemen met specifieke gegevens

Chronolog

Chronolog
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1996
Genre: DIALOG (Information retrieval system)
ISBN:

Online

Online
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 800
Release: 1989
Genre: Electronic information resource searching
ISBN:

BRS Bulletin

BRS Bulletin
Author: Bibliographic Retrieval Services, Inc
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 1992
Genre: Information storage and retrieval systems
ISBN:

From Breakthrough to Blockbuster

From Breakthrough to Blockbuster
Author: Donald L. Drakeman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2022
Genre: Biotechnology industries
ISBN: 0195084004

"Beginning in the 1970s, several scientific breakthroughs promised to transform the creation of new medicines. As investors sought to capitalize on these Nobel Prize-winning discoveries, the biotech industry grew to thousands of small companies around the world. Each sought to emulate what the major pharmaceutical companies had been doing for a century or more, but without the advantages of scale, scope, experience, and massive resources. How could a large collection of small companies, most with fewer than 50 employees, compete in one of the world's most breathtakingly expensive and highly regulated industries? This book shows how biotech companies have met the challenge by creating nearly 40% more of the most important treatments for unmet medical needs. Moreover, they have done so with much lower overall costs. The book focuses on both the companies themselves and the broader biotech ecosystem that supports them. Its portrait of the crucial roles played by academic research, venture capital, contract research organizations, the capital markets, and pharmaceutical companies shows how a supportive environment enabled the entrepreneurial biotech industry to create novel medicines with unprecedented efficiency. In doing so, it also offers insights for any industry seeking to innovate in uncertain and ambiguous conditions. Looking to the future, it concludes that biomedical research will continue to be most effective in the hands of a large group of small companies as long as national healthcare policies allow the rest of the ecosystem to continue to thrive"--