本報告已在2011年08月12日停止出版。
專門於無線通信、醫療等市場調查的英國市調公司 Visiongain (總公司:倫敦),詳盡地調查與分析生物資訊市場,並有系統地出版綜合報告書 "Bioinformatics Report - The forecasts and future of the market 2006-2011" 。
此報告書針對生物資訊的概要與2011年前的市場預測、所面對的課題、現狀與未來發展動向等,進行一連串地探討。此報告書的概略架構如下所示。
第1章 摘要:生物資訊(2006∼2011年)
第2章 說明:生物資訊是開發新藥的主要技術
- 全球醫藥品市場逐漸擴大但依舊面對著重大的課題
- 醫藥品產業未來能否持續成功得看促進因素與阻礙要素
- 醫藥品部門將其策略觀點轉移至克服市場課題上
- 擴大的生物資訊製品及服務市場:IT與科技研究的整合
- 生命科技的電腦需求高漲促使生物資訊的發展
- 生物學的資料庫
- 檢索與解析的生物資訊工具
- 高通量的影響解析與型態計量
- 樣本系統「In Silico」
- 醫藥品產業使用生物資訊工具的優點
第3章 生物資訊市場預測:2006∼2011年
- 生物資訊投資從2006年至2011年大幅度地增加
- 美國生物資訊的投資額依舊領先全球
- 解析用軟體貢獻全球生物資訊市場獲利的絕大部分
- 生物資訊獲利當中蛋白質體抗體對基因體領域的貢獻良多
- 結論
第4章 影響生物資訊運用在醫藥品領域的問題點
- 醫藥品開發的生物資訊領域SWOT分析
- 生物資訊解決方略的存在感在醫藥品領域上持續擴大
- 生物資訊在應用醫藥品領域採用上並沒有太大的阻礙
- 多數的資料是透過生物資訊處理的
- 生物資訊現在是官方與民間資料來源的綜合體
- 有關醫藥品的生物資訊製品及服務市場的動向
- 生物資訊為新興技術中最多投資的領域之一
- 資訊優勢運用在藥物開發及新藥開發創薬上的理念實現化
- 基因體發展推動生物資訊市場的發展,也在2006年至2011年推動醫藥品產業。
- 成功關鍵在於生物資訊企業必須改變其商業觀點
- 資訊企業所採用的商業策略動向
- 醫藥品及生物科技產業的資訊商業化
第5章 生物資訊的現況
- 影響現今市場的基本事項
- 生物科技領域的成功有助於推動生物資訊領域的發展
- 商業策略的廣泛化超越其他生命科學領域
- 生物資訊領域的合夥關係
- CuraGen在生物資訊領域進行革新
- 當今開發動向嚴重影響到生物資訊領域的發展
第6章 生物資訊的未來發展動向
- 針對未來生物資訊動向的產業界及學術專家的問卷回答
- 學術機構在開發生物資訊上扮演著相當重要的角色
第7章 結論
- 醫藥品產業的生物資訊與應用
- 生物資訊服務與製品獲利的大幅擴大
- 解析軟體貢獻全球生物資訊市場市場的絕大部分獲利
- 生物資訊領域為受惠者
- 有生物資訊領域的抑制因素但影響不大
- 醫藥品產業的生物資訊狀況大體上還算活躍
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Abstract
"Outsourcing defines future of Euro Bioinformatics market" "Jump on
bioinformatics bandwagon"
These are just two newspaper headlines that appeared today. Managing your data
is critical to your organisation. You already know that. But is your company
doing it as effectively as it should? Find out by reading this brand new
report.
This report delivers answers on how you can benefit from the commercial
prospects of bioinformatics, now. The ultimate goal of bioinformatics is to
uncover the wealth of biological information hidden in the mass of data, to
obtain a clearer insight into the fundamental biology of organisms. Is your
Bioinformatic strategy working to the maximum level. These recent developments
have a profound relevance to pharmaceutical development.
These technological solutions are now a vital part of pharmaceutical R&D,
enabling researchers to store, interpret and apply increasing volumes of data.
We forecast that bioinformatics will exhibit steady growth in revenues from
2006-2011, with significant investments being made by companies in the
pharmaceutical sector. Key technological challenges - such as harnessing
information from The Human Genome Project - will drive that expansion. Are you
directing your investments in the right way? Is your data working for you
effectively? This report will tell you.
This in-depth report for senior management examines pharmaceutical
applications of bioinformatics critically, through in-depth primary and
secondary research, Interviews with the industry's leading strategists,
questionnaires and industry polls. Plus through continuous consultation with
experts in industry and academia, this research involved a detailed study of
policy documents, industrial reports and relevant news. We have also applied
techniques such as financial forecasting, SWOT analyses and qualitative
projections, as well as our in-house GO forecasting tool. The result is a
comprehensive market-based report with detailed analysis and informed opinion.
In particular, this report concentrates on the following essential aspects of
bioinformatic solutions in the pharmaceutical sector:
- Innovative technologies that drive the bioinformatics industry
- Key industrial players in bioinformatics - including partnerships in this
field
- Forecasts of the bioinformatics market from 2006-2011, including forecasts
of principal market segments and geographical regions
- Drivers and opportunities for you in the bioinformatics sector
- Restraints and threats in the bioinformatics sector and how to avoid them
- Assessments of relevant business models, technological solutions and
associated issues
- Coverage of academic developments and future trends in the sector -
possible partnerships?
- Interviews with key figures and wide ranging insight from leading experts
Why you must buy this report today:
- To receive a comprehensive analysis of the prospects for bioinformatic
solutions in the pharmaceutical sector from 2006-2011
- To discover predicted revenues, growth rates and other key metrics for
bioinformatic solutions from 2006-2011
- To receive the views of experts on bioinformatics in both industry and
academia
- To determine the forces that influence the market for bioinformatics with
pharmaceutical applications:
- Competitive characteristics of the market
- Drivers
- Restraints
- Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats
- To find out where bioinformatics is heading - both technologically and
commercially
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Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary: Bioinformatics 2006-2011
2.Introduction - Bioinformatics is A Key Enabling Technology in Drug Development
- 2.1 The World Pharmaceutical Market Continues to Grow, But Faces Mounting
Challenges
- 2.2 The Continuing Success of the Pharmaceutical Industry is Dependent
Upon Important Drivers and Restraints
- 2.3 The Pharmaceutical Sector Is Gradually Changing Its Strategic Focus to
Overcome Challenges in the Market
- 2.3.1 Reducing Efficiencies in R&D Result in Concerns Over Thinning
Pipelines
- 2.4 The Growing Market for Bioinformatic Products and Services: Where
Information Technology Combines with Science & Research
- 2.4.1 Bioinformatics Is Highly Relevant to Pharmaceutical Development
- 2.5 Bioinformatics Developed As a Consequence of Increasing Requirements
for Computational Resources in the Life Sciences
- 2.5.1 Computational Biology
- 2.5.2 The Human Genome Project Has Provided Important Scope for the
Development and Use of Bioinformatics
- 2.5.3 Pharmacogenomics is Increasingly Relevant to Pharmaceutical
Development
- 2.5.4 Proteomics Constitutes the "Next Step" After Genomics
- 2.6 Biological Databases
- 2.7 Bioinformatic Tools for Searching and Analysis
- 2.7.1 Sequence Analysis
- 2.7.2 Genomic Annotation
- 2.7.3 Similarity Searching
- 2.7.4 Analysis of Gene Expression
- 2.7.5 Analysis of Gene Regulation
- 2.7.6 Analysis of Mutations in Cancer
- 2.7.7 Analysis of Protein Expression
- 2.7.8 Structural Analysis of Proteins
- 2.7.9 Functional Analysis of Proteins
- 2.8 Other Applications of Bioinformatics with Relevance to Medicine
- 2.8.1 High-Throughput Image Analysis and Morphometrics
- 2.8.2 Modelling Biological Systems "In Silico"
- 2.9 Potential Benefits of Using Bioinformatic Tools in the Pharmaceutical
Industry
3. Forecast of the Market for Bioinformatics, 2006-2011
- 3.1 Spending on Bioinformatics Will Increase Strongly from 2006-2011
- 3.1.1 The Race to Make Use of The Human Genome Has Already Started,
Resulting In a Large Boost for The Sales of Bioinformatic Products and
Services In the Pharmaceutical Sector
- 3.1.2 Bioinformatics Is An Emerging But Fragmented Industry
- 3.1.3 New Technologies Lead to An Increasing Demand for Bioinformatic
Solutions
- 3.1.4 To Be Truly Successful, Bioinformatic Technology Providers Need to
Understand the Value Chain in Drug Development
- 3.2 The US will Continue to Lead the World in Spending on Bioinformatics
- 3.3 Analytical Software Will Contribute the Highest Proportion of Revenues
in the Global Bioinformatics Market
- 3.3.1 Emerging Bioinformatic Technologies Can Reduce The Time and Costs
of Developing Drugs Significantly, But Greater Validation of the Technology
is Required
- 3.3.2 Databases and Related Content Remain An Important Part of the
Bioinformatics Market
- 3.3.3 High-Throughput Screening is Another Key R&D Technology that
Serves As a Driver for Sales of Bioinformatic Tools for Data Storage and
Analysis
- 3.4 The Share of Bioinformatics Revenues Contributed by Proteomic
Applications Will Increase At the Expense of Genomic Applications
- 3.4.1 Genomics and Proteomics are Closely Linked, With The Profile of
the Latter Rising
- 3.4.2 There is a Need For More Unified, Holistic Solutions in
Bioinformatics
- 3.4.3 Pharmacogenomics Can Potentially Change The Paradigm of Drug
Development
- 3.4.4 The Successful Application of Pharmacogenomics Will Require
Regulatory Changes - Some Progress is Evident, But Much Uncertainty Remains
- 3.5 Conclusions from Visiongain's Forecast for the Pharmaceutical
Bioinformatics Market
4. A Discussion of Issues Affecting Bioinformatics in Pharmaceutical Applications
- 4.1 A SWOT Analysis for the Bioinformatics Sector With Relevance to
Pharmaceutical Development
- 4.2 Bioinformatic Solutions Will Continue To Expand Their Presence in the
Pharmaceutical Industry - Further R&D Efficie ncies Are Predicted
- 4.3 Bioinformatic Applications Face No Significant Restraints to Their
Continuing Adoption Within the Pharmaceutical Sector
- 4.4 Vast Amounts of Data Remain to Be Processed via Bioinformatics - There
is a Need For Holistic Solutions In Particular
- 4.5 Bioinformatics Is Presently A Complex Mix of Public and Private Data
Sources
- 4.6 Trends in the Market for Bioinformatic Products and Services with
Pharmaceutical Relevance
- 4.7 Bioinformatics Is One of The Most Important Areas of Investment Among
The Emerging Technologies
- 4.8 Benefits of Informatics in Drug Discovery & Development Are Real
- 4.9 Developments in Genomics Drive the Bioinformatics Market, With
Benefits to the Pharmaceutical Industry Increasing from 2006-2011
- 4.10 Bioinformatics Companies Have To Change Their Commercial Focus If
They Are to Succeed
- 4.10.1 Some Bioinformatics Companies Have Struggled In Recent Years
- 4.10.2 Leaders In Mainstream IT Provide Extra Competition for
Specialised Bioinformatics Companies
- 4.10.3 Some Drug Discovery Companies Are Moving Into Bioinformatics
- 4.11 There is Still A Perception That Bioinformatic Solutions Are
Restricted to Highly Specialised Applications
- 4.12 Recent Trends in the Business Strategies Adopted by Informatic
Companies
- 4.12.1 The Decision to Adapt to Changing Market Demands
- 4.12.2 Informatics Companies to Span Life Science Market Areas
- 4.12.3 Changing the Focus from Informatics Services to Tackling
Therapeutic Drug R&D Bottlenecks & Content
- 4.12.4 Expanding Services to Incorporate Drug R&D Processes
- 4.13 The Commercialisation of Informatics in the Pharmaceutical &
Biotechnology Industry
- 4.13.1 Recent Trend from In Vivo Research to In Silico Research
- 4.13.2 A Shift in Commercial Focus for the Application of Informatics
- 4.13.3 The Use of Informatics to Transform Genomic Sequence Data into
Drug Targets
5. Current Events in Bioinformatics That Are Indicative of the Prevailing Direction of The Sector
- 5.1 Fundamental Issues Affecting the Current Market
- 5.1.1 Broadening Business Strategy to Span other Life Science Areas
- 5.1.2 There is Intense Competition in the Bioinformatics Market
- 5.1.3 Lion Bioscience Sold Its Loss-Making Bioinformatics Unit
- 5.2 The Current Success of the Biotechnological Industry Will Greatly
Benefit the Bioinformatics Sector
- 5.3 Broadening Business Strategy to Span other Life Science Areas
- 5.4 Partnerships in the Bioinformatics Sector
- 5.4.1 There is an Increasing Trend to Outsource, With India Being a
Beneficiary
- 5.4.2 Bioinformatics Partnership Announced by IDBS and In Silico
Discovery
- 5.4.3 Invitrogen Forms Collaboration with Solexa
- 5.4.4 Sigma-Aldrich Launches Online Tool for Analysing Biological
Pathways
- 5.4.5 Novascreen Launches a Screening Service for Next-Generation Drug
Screening
- 5.4.6 AstraZeneca Is Placing A Great Emphasis on Imaging Technology to
Benefit Development
- 5.4.7 Sigma-Aldrich and Rosetta Inpharmatics Establish Partnership for
siRNA Design
- 5.4.8 Collaboration Between GenoLogics Life Sciences Software and
Bioinformatics Solutions Could Provide Important Gains in Proteomics Research
- 5.4.9 Capgemini wins IT Contract With Eli Lilly
- 5.4.10 Pfizer harnesses Indian IT and Bioinformatics Strengths
- 5.5 CuraGen Show Marked Innovation In Bioinformatics, Especially the
Combining of Functions
- 5.6 Current Developments Will Have A Strong Positive Effect on
Bioinformatics, With Benefits to Pharmaceutical R&D
6. Future Developments in Bioinformatics
- 6.1 Responses to Question Submitted to Experts in Industry and Academia
Concerning Future Trends in Bioinformatics
- 6.1.1 Views on the Current State of the Bioinformatics Market
- 6.1.2 The Issues Needed to be Considered By Pharmaceutical Companies
With Regard to Bioinformatics
- 6.1.3 Will Bioinformatics Significantly Increase Efficiencies in R&D?
- 6.1.4 What Are The Most Promising Applications in Pharmaceutical R&D?
- 6.1.5 Will Bioinformatics Become Increasingly Prominent in R&D?
- 6.1.6 Is Bioinformatics Truly Moving from Gene Discovery to Proteomics?
- 6.1.7 Will Bioinformatics Impact Upon Clinical Testing?
- 6.1.8 Will the Validation of Bioinformatic Tools Become Standard
Practice?
- 6.1.9 The Role of Bioinformatics Companies
- 6.2 Academic Institutions Play An Important Role In Developmental Aspects
of Bioinformatics
- 6.2.1 Leading Bioinformatics Groups Worldwide
- 6.2.2 Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UK
- 6.2.3 The Brutlag Bioinformatics Group - Stanford University, US
- 6.2.4 The University of Manchester Bioinformatics Group, UK
- 6.2.5 The European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI), UK
- 6.2.6 South African National Bioinformatics Institute (SANBI)
7. Conclusions
- 7.1 Bioinformatics and its Applications in the Pharmaceutical Industry
- 7.2 Visiongain Predicts Strong Growth in Revenues for Bioinformatic
Services and Products
- 7.3 Analytical Software Will Contribute the Highest Proportion of Revenues
in the Global Bioinformatics Market
- 7.4 The Bioinformatics Sector Will Benefit From Strong Driving Forces -
Especially The Race To Apply Genomic Data
- 7.5 There Are Some Restraints to the Bioinformatics Sector But These Will
Not Have a Particularly Drastic Effect
- 7.6 The Situation for Pharmaceutical Bioinformatics Is Very Positive
Overall
Appendices
- Appendix A. Transcripts of Interviews with Key Industry Experts
- Appendix A.1 Interview with Dr Edward Maggio, Chairman & CEO, Structural
Bioinformatics
- Appendix A.2 Interview with Dr David Speechly, Vice President of Investor
Relations, Applied Biosystems
- Appendix A.3 Interview with Dr George J. Maalouf, President, Genomix
Corporation
- Appendix B. About visiongain
List of Tables
- Table 2.1 Revenue Generation ($bn) by the World Pharmaceutical Industry,
1999-2005
- Table 2.2 Informatic Market Segments Relevant to the Pharmaceutical
Industry
- Table 3.1 Total World Spending ($bn) on Bioinformatics, 2005-2011
- Table 3.2 Total World Spending ($bn) on Drug Discovery, 2005-2011
- Table 3.3 Spending on Bioinformatics As a Percentage (%) of Total Spending
on Drug Discovery, 2005-2011
- Table 3.4 Market Share (%) and Spending ($m) on Bioinformatics by
Geographical Region, 2005 & 2011
- Table 3.5 A Breakdown of World Bioinformatics Spending ($m) According to
Product/Service Type, 2005-2011
- Table 3.6 Contributions (%) to World Bioinformatics Spending According to
Product/Service Type, 2005 & 2011
- Table 3.7 Contributions ($m) to World Bioinformatics Spending by
Applications for Pharmacogenomics and Protoeomics, 2005-2011
- Table 3.8 Contributions (%) to World Bioinformatics Spending by
Applications for Pharmacogenomics and Protoeomics, 2005-2011
- Table 4.1 A SWOT Chart for the Bioinformatic Applications in the
Pharmaceutical Sector, 2006-2011
- Table 4.2 Expenditure of Leading Pharmaceutical Companies on New
Technologies, 2005
- Table 4.3 Different Types of Data & Information Analysed by Informatics
Techniques
- Table 7.1 Total World Spending ($bn) on Bioinformatics, 2005-2011
- Table 7.2 Spending on Bioinformatics As a Percentage (%) of Total Spending
on Drug Discovery, 2005-2011
- Table 7.3 A Breakdown of World Bioinformatics Spending ($m) According to
Product/Service Type, 2005-2011
List of Figures
- Figure 2.1 Revenue Generation ($bn) by the World Pharmaceutical Industry,
1999-2005
- Figure 2.2 The Increasing Average Cost ($m) of NME Development, 1976-2005
- Figure 2.3 The Role of Databases in Life Sciences Research
- Figure 2.4 Potential Applications of Informatics in Drug Discovery &
Development
- Figure 3.1 Total World Spending ($bn) on Bioinformatics, 2005-2011
- Figure 3.2 Total World Spending ($bn) on Drug Discovery and Bioinformatics
Compared, 2005-2011
- Figure 3.3 Spending on Bioinformatics As a Percentage (%) of Total
Spending on Drug
- Figure 3.4 Total World Spending ($m) on Bioinformatics by Geographical
Region, 2005 and 2011
- Figure 3.5 Total World Spending (%) on Bioinformatics by Geographical
Region, 2005
- Figure 3.6 Total World Spending (%) on Bioinformatics by Geographical
Region, 2011
- Figure 3.7 A Breakdown of World Bioinformatics Spending ($m) According to
Product/Service Type, 2005-2011
- Figure 3.8 A Breakdown of World Bioinformatics Spending (%) According to
Product/Service Type, 2005
- Figure 3.9 A Breakdown of World Bioinformatics Spending (%) According to
Product/Service Type, 2011
- Figure 3.10 Contributions (%) to World Bioinformatics Spending According
to Product/Service Type, 2005 & 2011
- Figure 3.11 Contributions ($m) to World Bioinformatics Spending by
Applications for Pharmacogenomics and Protoeomics, 2005-2011
- Figure 3.12 Contributions (%) to World Bioinformatics Spending by
Pharmacogenomics and Protoeomics, 2005 & 2011
- Figure 4.1 Expenditure of Leading Pharmaceutical Companies on New
Technologies, 2005
List of Organisations
- Accelrys
- Affymetrix
- Agilent
- Applied Biosystems
- Astellas
- AstraZeneca
- AxCell BioSciences
- Beckman Coulter
- BioChem Pharma
- Biodirectory
- BioDiscovery
- Bioinformatics Solutions
- Biomax Informatics
- Bio-Rad
- Capgemini
- Celera Genomics
- Compaq
- Compugen
- Confirmant
- CuraGen
- DiaDexus
- DNAStar
- Double Twist
- DuPont
- Eli Lilly
- Entigen Corporation
- Exelixis
- Fujitsu
- GE Healthcare Bio-Sciences
- Genaissance Pharmaceuticals
- Gene Codes
- GenoLogics Life Sciences Software
- Genomica
- Genomix Corporation
- Google
- Hewlett-Packard
- Hitachi
- Hybrigenics
- IBM
- IDBS
- In Silico Discovery
- Incyte Genomics
- Informax
- Invitrogen
- Johnson & Johnson
- Kirin
- Lion Biosciences
- Media Cybernetics
- Merck & Co
- Millennium Pharmaceuticals
- Motorola
- Myriad Genetics
- NetGenics
- Novartis
- NovaScreen BioSciences
- Novo Nordisk
- OGS
- Oracle
- Pfizer
- Protein Lounge
- Roche Applied Science
- Rosetta Inpharmatics
- Sanofi-Pasteur
- Sigma-Aldrich
- Silicon Genetics
- Solexa
- Spotfire
- Structural Bioinformatics
- Structural Genomix
- Sun Microsystems
- The Boston Consulting Group
- Viaken Systems
- Wyeth
- Yamanouchi
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