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