Table Of Contents
1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- Introduction
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Key Developments
- Scope and Methodology
- 1. Scope of This Study
- 2. Methodology
2 BIOANALYTICAL APPLICATIONS
- Introduction
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Key Developments
- Research Trends - Companies
- 1. Multiplexed DNA Biochip
- 2. Customized Bioanalytical Arrays
- 3. Benchtop Cell Analyzer System Increases Throughput
- 4. Find Perfect Keys To Lock Desginer Proteins
- 5. Electronic Canary
- Research Trends - Universities
- 1. Proteome Chip Licensed for Rapid Bio Studies
- 2. Microchip Detects Proteins
- 3. Invasive Procedure May Be a Thing of the Past
- 4. Chip Detects Resistant Pathogens
- 5. Detecting Mass of a Single Virus Particle
- 6. Novel Chip Detects Influenza
- 7. Biodegradable Chip Releases Drugs
- 8. Chip Senses Narcotics Efficiently
- 9. DNA for Nanopatterns
- 10. DNA Analysis Made Simple
- 11. Biosensors To Monitor Fruit Quality
- 12. Move Free Drops on a Lab-on-Chip Surface
- 13. Microarray and the Web Power
- Technology Drivers and Restraints
- 1. Technology Drivers
- 2. Technology Restraints
- Key Industry Participants
- 1. North America
- 2. Europe
- 3. Asia Pacific
3 BIOPHARMACEUTICALS
- Introduction
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Key Developments
- Research Trends - Companies
- 1. Fully Humanized Yeasts To Make Therapeutics
- 2. GAG-Binding Proteins
- 3. Reverse Genomics
- 4. Proteosome Pathway in Tuberculosis and Stroke
- 5. BioMarin Cuts Therapeutic Protein Immune Response
- 6. AVI Antisense Drug
- 7. PDL Gets License Fees for Humanized Antibodies
- 8. Diversa Optimizes Antibodies
- Research Trends - Universities
- 1. Glycoproteins for Cancer Detection
- 2. Create Customized Proteins To Perform Specific Tasks
- Technology Drivers and Restraints
- 1. Technology Drivers
- 2. Technology Restraints
- Key Industry Participants
- 1. North America
- 2. Europe
- 3. Asia Pacific
- 4 GLYCOBIOLOGY
- Introduction
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Key Developments
- Research Trends - Companies
- 1. Glycoanalysis U-c Fingerprinting
- 2. Neose Plans To Develop New G-CSF
- 3. Rigel Finds Anti-Proliferative Random Peptides
- 4. Thrombocytopenia Proteins at Bolder Biotechnology
- 5. Avigenics Produces Human Proteins in Chicken Eggs
- 6. Cubist Focuses on Lipopeptide Anti-Infectives
- Research Trends - Universities
- 1. Functional Glycomics
- 2. Make and Manipulate Glycoproteins
- 3. Other Notable Developments
- 4. Potential Applications in Glycobiology
- Technology Drivers and Restraints
- 1. Technology Drivers
- 2. Technology Restraints
- Key Industry Participants
- 1. North America
- 2. Europe
- 3. Asia Pacific
5 INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
- Introduction
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Key Developments
- Research Trends - Companies
- 1. Bio-Reaction Industry Takes Off
- 2. Microbia Improves Fermentation Process at Teva
- 3. Diatom Silica To Immobolize Enzymes
- 4. Directed Evolution Improves Enzymes
- 5. Phase Biosciences Develops Novel Enzyme Carriers
- Research Trends - Universities
- 1. Cryogels for Novel Industrial Biotech Applications
- 2. Beta-Carotene Production by a Novel Two-Phase Fermenter Process
- 3. Boost Cobalamin To Improve Fermentation Microbes
- 4. Microbioreactor Speeds up Bioprocessing Development
- 5. Producing Hydrogen by Fermentation
- 6. Microbial Vanillin Process
- 7. IBEA Sythesizes Bacteriophage Genome
- Technology Drivers and Restraints
- 1. Technology Drivers
- 2. Technology Restraints
- Key Industry Participants
- 1. North America
- 2. Europe
- 3. Asia Pacific
6 NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY
- Introduction
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Key Developments
- Research Trends - Companies
- 1. Novel Screening of Small Molecules
- 2. Nanocrystals; Bioconjugates; Microspheres; and Encoded Cells
- 3. Commercialization of Nano Drug Delivery Technology
- Research Trends - Universities
- 1. Use Quantum Dots as Flurescent Probes
- 2. Molecular Profiling and UltraSensitive In-Vitro Diagnosis
- 3. Generate High-Resolution Images of Living Organisms Using Quantum Dots
- 4. Gold Nanoparticles To Detect Cancer
- 5. Nanoparticles as Drug Carriers
- 6. Nanoparticles Remove Toxins from Blood
- 7. Transport Genetic Materials in Nanorods
- 8. Use DNA as a Scaffold for Microelectronics
- 9. DNA Wires Hook Up
- 10. DNA; Nanotubes; and Transistors
- 11. Increase Biocompatibility by Coating with Collagen
- 12. Smart Dust To Detect Biological and Chemical Compounds
- 13. Other Notable Developments
- Technology Drivers and Restraints
- 1. Technology Drivers
- 2. Technology Restraints
- Key Industry Participants
- 1. North America
- 2. Europe
- 3. Asia Pacific
7 UNIQUE MICROBES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS
- Introduction
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Key Developments
- Research Trends - Companies
- 1. Diversa Picks Best of Extremophiles
- 2. Biodefense and Industrial Projects
- Research Trends - Universities
- 1. Applied Biocatalysis and Environmental Engineering
- 2. Microbe Lives in Hottest Known Environment
- 3. Bacteria that Degrade Oil in the Sea Water
- 4. Arsenic-Eating Bacteria To Clean Drinking Water
- 5. Bug Makes Chlorinated Pollutants Safe
- 6. Enzyme Attacks Industrial Bleaching Waste
- 7. Bug Makes Nano Photomask
- 8. Bacterial Battery Power
- 9. Electricity from Glucose in Microbial Fuel Cells
- 10. Bacteria Found Deep in the Earth
- 11. Recombinant Bacteria Prevents Corrosion
- Technology Drivers and Restraints
- 1. Technology Drivers
- 2. Technology Restraints
- Key Industry Participants
- 1. North America
- 2. Europe
- 3. Asia Pacific
8 PATENTS; CONTACTS; AND DSD TABLES
- Patents
- 1. Patents Relating to Bioanalytical Applications
- 2. Patents Relating to Biopharmaceuticals Applications
- 3. Patents Relating to Glycobiology
- 4. Patents Relating to Industrial Biotechnology
- 5. Patents Relating to Nanobiotechnology
- 6. Patents Relating to Extremophiles
- Contacts
- 1. Companies
- 2. Universities
- DSD Tables
- 1. Number of Biotech Companies by Region; 1999-2005
- 2. Number of Employees in Biotech Companies by Region; 1996-2004
- 3. Government R&D Investment in Biotechnology (Million USD) by Region;
1996-2004
- 4. Government R&D Investment in Biotechnology (in Percentage)
- 5. Private Investment in Biotechnology (Million USD) by Region; 1996-2004
- 6. Private Investment in Biotechnology As a Percentage of Total Private
Healthcare Expenditure
- 7. Total Healthcare Expenditure (Billion USD)
- 8. Pharmaceuticals R&D Expenditure (Million USD)
- 9. Pharmaceuticals R&D Expenditure As a Percentage of Pharmaceuticals
Market
- 10. Total Number of Students Pursuing Graduation & Post-Graduation
(Millions)
- 11. Number of Biotechnology Patents Filed at/ Granted by the European
Patent Office (EPO) 1996-2000
- 12. Number of Biotechnology Patents Filed at/ Granted by the US Patent and
Trademark Office (USPTO) 1996-2000
- 13. List of Proteomic Centers
- 14. Number of Biological Manufacturing Establishment - US; 1999 - 2005
9 FROST & SULLIVAN 2004 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AWARDS
- Technology Leadership Award
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Award Recipient
- Excellence in Technology Award
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Award Recipient
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