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Biotechnology entrepreneurship : leading, managing and commercializing innovative technologies / edited by Craig Shimasaki.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Shimasaki, Craig D., editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Biotechnology industries.
Entrepreneurship.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Edition:
Second Edition.
Place of Publication:
London : Academic Press, [2020]
System Details:
text file
Contents:
Section I. Understanding biotechnology entrepreneurship - What is biotechnology entrepreneurship?
A biotechnology entrepreneur's legacy - Henri A. Termeer's story and his advice to entrepreneurs
A biotechnology entrepreneur's story: from start-up to international contract development and manufacturing organization
Seven characteristics of successful biotechnology leaders
Section II. Overview of the biotechnology industry
Unleashing the promise of biotechnology to help heal, fuel, and feed the world
Five essential elements and regional influences required to grow and expand a biotechnology cluster or hub
Section III. The human capital component
Building, managing, and motivating great teams
Building human relationship networks
Mentorship: Why you need a team of mentors to be successful
Section IV. The innovative technology component
Understanding biotechnology product sectors
Technology opportunities: evaluating the idea
Understanding biotechnology business models and managing risk
Directing your technology toward a market problem: What you need to know before using the business model canvas?
Section V. The emerging biotechnology enterprise
Company formation, ownership structure, and securities issues
Licensing the technology: Biotechnology commercialization strategies using university and federal labs
Intellectual property protection strategies for biotechnology innovations
Section VI. The financial capital component
Sources of capital and investor motivations
How investors really make decisions: What entrepreneurs need to know when raising money
Securing angel capital and understanding how angel networks operate
Understanding and securing venture capital: An entrepreneur's perspective
Financial ramifications of funding a biotechnology venture: What you need to know about valuation and term sheets
Your business plan and presentation: Articulating your journey to commercialization
Investor presentations: What do you need in an investor pitch deck?
Section VII. Biotechnology product development
Therapeutic drug development and human clinical trials
Integrating diagnostic products into the drug development workflow: Applications for companion diagnostics
The development and commercialization of medical devices
Commercialization and applications of agricultural biotechnology
Artificial intelligence: Emerging applications in biotechnology and pharma
Artificial intelligence in biotechnology: A framework for commercialization
Regulatory approval and compliances for biotechnology products
The biomanufacturing of biotechnology products
Biotechnology products and their customers: Developing a successful market strategy
Section VIII. Biotechnology product coverage, coding, and reimbursement strategies
Getting the word out: Public relations strategies to support biotechnology business goals
Section IX. The latter-stage biotechnology company
Company growth stages and the value of corporate culture
Biotechnology business development: The art of the deal
Biotech-pharma collaboration-A strategic tool: Case study of Centocor
The emergence and transformation of China in biotechnology
Ethical considerations for biotechnology leaders
Diverse career opportunities in the biotechnology and life sciences industry
Common biotechnology entrepreneur mistakes and how to avoid them
Summary.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Print version:
ISBN:
9780128155868
0128155868
OCLC:
1155400074
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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