Stem Cells - Business opportunities and forecasts

Questions: Discounts, Updates etc.

Pages: 169

Price (Single): £4,999

Price (Departmental): £10,999

Price (Company): £20,999

Publication Date: 2007-01-23

Order Online Now

People that purchased this report also purchased:

Contact LeadDiscovery

  • If you have questions about this report
  • To find out if you qualify for a discount
  • Want a more up to date version
  • Can't find a report that meets your needs
Search all reports

Keywords:

Boolean terms AND, OR, NOT can be used. Phrases should be entered within quotes. For wildcards use an *

Stem cells are without doubt the most controversial area of science at the moment. The world markets have latched onto the potential offered by stem cells to modern medicine and, as a result, the research is in the public eye on an almost daily basis. Are you fully informed of the market potential of stem cell work? Do you know which companies and research organisations you must work with now? This report tells you.

So what is all the controversy about? And what products are we likely to see, in what areas and when, if stem cell work continues at pace?

The potential lies in that given the right circumstances, embryonic stem cells could be used to create new tissues and organs for patients whose tissues or organs have been destroyed, damaged, diseased or have simply aged. For example, for patients with heart failure, the aim would be to create new, tailor-made cardiac cells to replace the damaged tissue. For patients with spinal injury, research would be directed at the creation of new spinal tissue which could replace injured nerve tissue allowing the patient to regain mobility in paralysed limbs. What part will your company play in this? Find out today.

However, much of this global effort is currently being thwarted by issues that are restraining progress in a way that has been unparalleled in the biotech and pharmaceutical sector. How can your company get around these problems? What opportunities are there for you? Find out today.

With these obvious frustrations, it is perhaps surprising that so much work on embryonic stem cells, and to a lesser extent adult stem cells, continues but governments and companies around the world are evolving new strategies to overcome these limitations.

One successful product launch will change the face of modern medicine from a situation where treatments and alleviation of suffering are the norm to one where replacement parts are offered routinely.

This unique one-stop-shop of a report is the premier business analysis of the market opportunities.  Possible values to the market range from billions to perhaps nothing. If the one product launch fails to deliver or, worse, has damaging side-effects, then the market could just as easily collapse overnight. By reading one report you can put your company to the forefront of stem cell business knowledge.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1. Introduction
  • Chapter 2. Key players
  • Chapter 3. The Market
  • Chapter 4. Issues
  • Chapter 5. Regulations and patents
  • Chapter 6. Trends, Drivers and Opportunities
  • Chapter 7.  Stem cell research funding
  • Chapter 8. Conclusions - the future of the stem cell market
  • List of tables
  • Table 1.1 Key achievements in stem cell research
  • Table 1.2 Diseases and conditions treated with adult stem cell therapies
  • Table 2.1 Organisations currently listed as the supplier of stem cell lines to the NIH Human Embryonic Stem Cell Registry
  • Table 3.1 The world top 20 threats to health in 2002 and projected 2030
  • Table 3.2 Number of potential patients in the US eligible for stem cell therapy 
  • Table 3.3 Annual direct expenditure in the US for leading diseases and conditions
  • Table 3.4 Top surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures for men and women (2005)
  • Table 5.1 Representative state-wide initiatives regarding the application of stem cell research
  • Table 5.2 EU member states legislation (2006)

  • List of figures
  • Figure 1.1 Number of papers published per annum (1996-2006)
  • Figure 1.2 Schematic of embryonic stem cell differentiation
  • Figure 1.3 Lung cells derived from human embryonic stem cells
  • Figure 1.4 Foetal neural stem cells
  • Figure 1.5 Schematic of embryonic tissue differentiation
  • Figure 5.1 Published patents (1997 - 2005), Title search: "Stem cell*", "Embryonic stem cell*" and "Human embryonic stem cell*"
  • Figure 5.2 Number of key patent families (2000 - 2005)
  • Figure 7.1 Current translation pathway for stem cell research to commercialisation
  • Other users found this report page using the following search terms: stem cell neuroregeneration cell therapy cancer stem cell stem cell business cells india opportunity opportunities market research cosmetic

    If you can't find a report that meets your needs contact LeadDiscovery. We are one of the few report providers with extensive drug development experience and we frequently use this knowledge to help clients source the most appropriate reports or produce reports for them from scratch.


    Refund and Cancellation Policy: The descriptions of the products and services sold on LeadDiscovery.co.uk are as complete and accurate as possible, and customers are encouraged to read all available information about a product before placing an order. Due to the nature of the information being sold, orders for reports cannot be canceled.