|
|
[Report]
Developments in Pharmacogenomics
Published: 2005/12
|
|

 |
|
|
|
|
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
- 1. Introduction
- 1. Introduction to Pharmacogenomics
- 2. Variable Drug Response and Adverse Reactions
- 3. SNP Profiling
- 4. FISH
- 5. Companies Involved in Pharmacogenomics Research
- 2. Scope and Methodology
2. Technology and Applications Viewpoint
- 1. Applications Analysis and Trends
- 1. Primary Applications: Drug Discovery and Molecular Diagnostics
- 2. Diagnosis Plus Therapy
- 3. Personalized Medicine
- 2. Industry Trends and Assessments
- 1. Market Factors
- 2. Enabling Technologies and Their Markets
3. Innovative Developments in North America
- 1. Companies
- 1. NitroMed: Genetic Variation Determines Response to Heart-Failure Drug
- 2. Genecor: Second-Generation Interferon-Beta Molecule for Treatment of
Multiple Sclerosis
- 3. Monogram Biosciences: Cancer-Specific Dimers Determine Response to
Chemotherapy
- 4. Genizon BioSciences: Small Founder Population Allows Easier Linkage
and SNP Mapping
- 5. Nanogen: Improved Circuitry Increases Biochip Performance
- 6. Affymetrix: CYP450 Test Approved in USA and Europe
- 7. DNAPrint: Fewer SNPs Lower Genotyping Costs
- 8. SimPheny: Computer Modeling for Predictions of Cellular Metabolism
and Behavior
- 9. Nanosphere: Gold Nanoparticles Allow Molecular Analysis without PCR
- 10. Additional Companies-I
- 11. Additional Companies-II
- 2. Academic and Government-Related Institutions
- 1. Ohio State University: New Molecular Understanding to Tailor
Treatments for Addiction
- 2. Mayo Clinic: Protein Misfolding Leads Aggrosome to Disrupt Thiopurine
Metabolism
- 3. University of Florida: Researchers Identify Genes that Influence
Response of Heart Failure Patients to Beta-Blockers
- 4. University of Michigan: Herbal Therapy Potentiates Effect of Blood
Thinner by Increasing CYP3A4 Activity
- 5. Stanford University: Microarrays Predict Drug Response
- 6. NIST: Fluorescent Quantum Dots Reduce FISH Uncertainty
- 7. UCSF: E-Map Looks at Epistatic Interactions
- 8. Harvard University: Automated Microscopy to Track Broad Effects of
Drugs
4. Innovative Developments in Europe and Asia-Pacific
- 1. Companies
- 1. Iceland: deCODE Genetics
- 2. UK: Solexa
- 3. Switzerland: Roche
- 4. France: Serono Genetics Institute
- 5. Germany: Epigenomics
- 6. Netherlands: Qiagen N.V.
- 7. India: Ocimum
- 8. India: Avestha Gengraine
- 9. India: Strand Genomics
- 2. Academic and Government-Related Institutions
- 1. France: Magnetic Particles Speed DNA Separations on Chip
- 2. Germany: Genetic Analysis without Labels
- 3. Australia: CSIRO
5. Technology Adoption Factor Analysis
- 1. Development Restraints and Market Challenges
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Too Much Complexity
- 3. Too Much Simplicity
- 4. Too Much Optimism
- 5. Clinical Trial Design
- 6. Understanding Business Fundamentals
- 7. Practicality of Point-of-Care
- 8. Pharmaceutical Industry Reluctance
- 9. Governmental Support--Financial and IP Protection
- 10. Others
- 2. Adoption Drivers
- 1. Drug Side Effects
- 2. Pressure on Big Pharma to Accelerate Drug Discovery
- 3. Need for Faster Identification of Failed Targets
- 4. Identify Suitable Patient Population for Clinical Trials
- 5. Demand for Personalized Medicine
- 6. Others
- 3. Technology Features and Benefits
- 4. Analysis of Funding Sources
- 1. European Government Funding for R&D
- 2. USA: Pharmacogenetics Research Network
- 3. Canadian Pharmacogenomic Funding
6. Database of Key Industry Participants and Selected Patents
- 1. Key Industry Participants
- 1. North America
- 2. Europe and Asia Pacific
- 2. Patents
- 1. Patents--I
- 2. Patents--II
- 3. Patents--III
7. Frost & Sullivan 2005 Science & Technology Awards
- 1. Excellence in Technology Award
- 1. Award Description
- 2. Award Recipient
- 2. Technology Innovation Award
- 1. Award Description
- 2. Award Recipient
- 3. Technology Leadership Award
- 1. Award Description
- 2. Award Recipient
8. Critical Reference Tables
- 1. Healthcare and Pharma R&D Expenditure
- 1. Total Healthcare Expenditure (1999-2006)
- 2. Pharma R&D Expenditure (1999-2006)
- 2. Biotechnology R&D Expenditure
- 1. Number of Biotechnology Companies (1999-2006)
- 2. Government Investment in Biotechnology R&D (1999-2006)
- 3. Private Investment in Biotechnology R&D (1999-2006)
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Report]
Developments in Pharmacogenomics
Published: 2005/12
|
Published by : Technical Insights, Inc.  |
|
|
Price:
|
Product Code : TI40360 |
|
|
Please inform me when related publications are released
|
|
|