A venture capital view of challenges, opportunities, and innovation in biomedical research
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- DOI: 10.1038/clpt.2010.284
A venture capital view of challenges, opportunities, and innovation in biomedical research
Abstract
Small biotech companies have been an important source of innovation, pipelines, and new products for the pharmaceutical industry, and are primarily financed by venture capital (VC). The significant changes happening within the VC industry have broad implications for these small companies. This includes a shift to financing later-stage programs with increasing interest in orphan or specialty indications. Nontraditional sources of capital and innovative risk-sharing structures can enable early-stage companies.
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