Biopharma In 2013: A Rising Tide
Executive Summary
Big launches, clinical success in key therapeutic areas like cancer immunotherapy, and renewed interest in biotech from a broad investor base floated the biopharma world through 2013’s average year for FDA approvals, the rocky rollout of the Affordable Care Act, and increasing concern about drug prices.
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2013’s Top Biopharma Dealmakers
Biopharma firms exchanged licenses for cancer assets more than any other therapeutic area in 2013; also in the cancer field, Amgen completed the largest acquisition, buying Onyx for $9.2 billion. J&J was the leader in alliances, penning 20 deals.
2013’s Top Biopharma Dealmakers
Biopharma firms exchanged licenses for cancer assets more than any other therapeutic area in 2013; also in the cancer field, Amgen completed the largest acquisition, buying Onyx for $9.2 billion. J&J was the leader in alliances, penning 20 deals.
2013: The Year In Diagnostics
Concerns over patents, the anticipated regulatory oversight over complex tests, and reimbursement and evidence development characterized the continued upheaval in the diagnostics industry over the past year. However, genomics tools and technologies continue to be refined and introduced commercially, and companies with a sharp marketplace focus are showing they can still rise to the top.