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==Research Questions - and Answers==
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'''Ethics & public opinion'''<br>
1. What are the ethical drivers to prevent biotechnology to further develop? (Will we allow the industry to clone sheep or will the conservative or religious point of view prevail which would handicap the industry to further grow) <br>
2. What are the ethical drivers to further support or speed-up biotechnological development? <br>
 
'''Ethics Drivers:''' US religious movements, propaganda, media attention, attention to "non ethical" invention <br><br>
 
Answers are posted under [[Future of Biotechnology for Medical Applications in 2005, Ethics & public opinion]]
 
 
'''Growth / Development''' <br>
3. Is the recent growth of the cost for medical treatment sustainable? (The cost of health care insurance, which is directly linked to the cost of medicare, has grown about 10% annually partly caused by the growth of the biotech industry. This cost growth does not seem sustainable)<br>
4. What percentile of the growth of medical treatment can be contributed to the biotechnolgy sector? <br>
6. Has the industry reached its technological peak or has the biotechnological development just started? <br>
7. Which new biotechnological developments are available? <br>
21. Is there a substitute for biotechnology?<br>
22. Are there other technological innovations in diverse fields which could attract investor attention much more than bio-technology?<br>
25. Which diseases does bio-technology cure? What is the forecast of these diseases, expected to increase, stabilise etc?<br>
26. What about the forecast of diseases in general? Are we expecting to see many more new diseases emerge like AIDS for example? Can Biotechnology be an answer?<br>
27. What are the long term effects of genetically modified organisms on the environment and on human health?<br>
28. Will biotechnological innovations in other fields like agriculture (GE crops) and materials negatively impact the image and sustainability of innovations in the medical applications field?<br>
 
'''Growth / Development Drivers:''' cost of traditional medicine, decease applicability, substitutes, innovations, human health<br><br>
 
Answers are posted under [[The Future of Biotechnology for Medical Applications in 2005, Growth/Development Issues]]
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'''Governmental and Regulation Issues'''<br><br>
5. What political developments occur that try to reduce the significant growth of healthcare cost? <br>
8. How will the FDA and EMEA authorities respond to the exponential growth of the biotech industry and how will their guidelines develop? <br>
18. What is the legal situation in those parts of the world which are relevant for biotech research?<br>
19. To what degree can governments control on whether laws on biotech research are being respected?<br>
32. Can the biotech development be stopped by imposing (general and international) laws?<br><br>
 
'''Governmental / Legal Drivers''': Legal situations, new imposed laws, government control, international common laws
 
 
Answers are posted under [[The Future of Biotechnology for Medical Applications in 2005, Governmental Issues]]
 
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'''Financials'''<br>
11.What percentage of the turnover of the pharmaceutical industry is generated by biotech drugs, what percentage is generated by classical drugs?<br>
12. Profit margins of biotech drugs; Profit margins of “classical” drugs<br>
29. Is/Can the cost structure of bio-pharmaceuticals structurally lower than that of ordinary pharmaceuticals?<br>
 
'''Financial Drivers:''' Investments, Profit margins, cost structure, industry boom<br><br>
 
Answers are posted under [[The Future of Biotechnology for Medical Applications in 2005, Biotech Financial]]
 
'''Market'''<br>
13. What is the structure of biotech industry<br>
- Major players<br>
- Major research institutions<br>
- Major investors<br>
14. Which are the leading places in the world for biotech research for medical applications?<br>
- Compagnies<br>
- Universities and Research institutions?<br>
15. Where (which applications) does R&D money currently flow to?<br>
16. Which ones are currently the important fields of research? Which ones are currently ignored?<br>
17. Which areas of the world are currently the leaders in biotech? Will these areas of the world also be the leaders in the future?<br>
20. What is the state of the industry? Is there consolidation happening? Why?<br>
23. Imagine there was no bio-technology today. How would the world look like? Is the size of the pie just as same/bigger than with bio-tech?<br>
24. What are the annual forecasts of leading companies in the biotechnology sector looking like? Significant growth expected or tampering?<br>
31. Will imposed (stricter) laws in one region (e.g. US) result in a move of R&D fund and expertise to other regions? Where?
33. What is the role of the traditional medicine industry? Are they lobbying against biotech-based medicine?
 
'''Market Drivers:''' Market players, Investors, Industry success, Center of competences, role of major medical companies<br><br>
 
Answers are posted under [[The Future of Biotechnology for Medical Applications in 2005, Biotech Market]]
 
Out of scope?<br>
9. How, if at all, could biotechnology be used in modern warefare? <br>
10. What could be the consequences of the above question for medical apllications of biotechnology? <br>
30. Can biotechnology alleviate poverty and hunger in developing nations?<br>
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==Driving Forces==
==Driving Forces==

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Driving Forces

Biotech Growth Rate outperforming classical pharmaceuticals


Legal Restrictions for Biotech increasing in certain countries, decreasing in others


Increasing Willingness and/or Ability of Governments to Sponsor Biotech Research.


Increasing Private Funding (Venture Capital) for Biotech Research and Start-up financing


Increasing ethical pressure (to restrict Biotech Research)


Continuously growing demand for new medical applications


Consolidation of Biotech Industry


Increasing potential to grow based on new available technology


Struggling old world economy




Driving Forces: Overwiew

Driving Forces Final2.jpg Overview Driving forces in Biotech for Medical Applications (click for large table)




System Diagram



This is an extensive version of the system diagram which has been used as one base to derive the relevant research questions.


System Diagram Reduced.JPG

System Diagram: Biotech for Medical Applications: (click for larger image)

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