Biotechnology/Biotech Business, Policy, Law, and Science
Biotechnology/Biotech Business, Policy, Law, and Science, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.53, with 58 lectures, based on 2431 reviews, and has 6431 subscribers.
You will learn about Understand the commercial factors driving and constraining biotechnology development Learn how biotechnology is regulated, and how regulations can both limit and drive innovation Learn about patents and other forms of intellectual property protection in biotechnology, and why they are crucial for innovation Learn about domestic and international biotechnology policy decisions and how to balance innovation incentives with economic realities Learn about the science behind biotechnology, and it applications This course is ideal for individuals who are New hires to biotechnology and related companies or New biotechnology founders or Scientists and other entrepreneurs seeking to better understand the business of biotechnology or Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Investors or Biotechnology GMP facility managers or Biotechnology regulatory affairs professionals or Drug and medical device development managers It is particularly useful for New hires to biotechnology and related companies or New biotechnology founders or Scientists and other entrepreneurs seeking to better understand the business of biotechnology or Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Investors or Biotechnology GMP facility managers or Biotechnology regulatory affairs professionals or Drug and medical device development managers.
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Summary
Title: Biotechnology/Biotech Business, Policy, Law, and Science
Price: $69.99
Average Rating: 4.53
Number of Lectures: 58
Number of Published Lectures: 58
Number of Curriculum Items: 58
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 58
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Understand the commercial factors driving and constraining biotechnology development
- Learn how biotechnology is regulated, and how regulations can both limit and drive innovation
- Learn about patents and other forms of intellectual property protection in biotechnology, and why they are crucial for innovation
- Learn about domestic and international biotechnology policy decisions and how to balance innovation incentives with economic realities
- Learn about the science behind biotechnology, and it applications
Who Should Attend
- New hires to biotechnology and related companies
- New biotechnology founders
- Scientists and other entrepreneurs seeking to better understand the business of biotechnology
- Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Investors
- Biotechnology GMP facility managers
- Biotechnology regulatory affairs professionals
- Drug and medical device development managers
Target Audiences
- New hires to biotechnology and related companies
- New biotechnology founders
- Scientists and other entrepreneurs seeking to better understand the business of biotechnology
- Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Investors
- Biotechnology GMP facility managers
- Biotechnology regulatory affairs professionals
- Drug and medical device development managers
Learn the business of biotechnology, how to start and manage biotechnology companies, and how to better service the needs of biotechnology companies.
Going beyond simple ‘science for non-scientists’ or ‘mini MBA’ offerings, this course describes the convergence of scientific, political, regulatory, and commercial factors that drive the biotechnology industry and define its scope.
Topics covered include:
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The development of biotechnology
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An accessible introduction to the science of biotechnology
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Drug development
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Laws, Regulations, and Policy
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Intellectual Property
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Patents
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The Business of Biotechnology
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Finance
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Marketing
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Management
This course is based on the leading business-of-biotechnology text, “Building Biotechnology,” which has been adopted by more than 50 schools, and is taught by Yali Friedman, Ph.D., publisher of the Journal of Commercial Biotechnologyand a former instructor of biotechnology management at the National Institutes of Health.
I hope you enjoy this course as much as I did putting it together.
For those interested in drug development specifically, you can also check out my other Udemy Course: Generic Drug Entry & Branded Drug Lifecycle Management
About the Author:
Yali Friedman, Ph.D. has more than 20 years experience providing business intelligence to life science companies. He was recently named one of the 100 most influential people in biotechnology by Scientific American. He is also author of the MBA-level textbook Building Biotechnology and publisher of the Journal of Commercial Biotechnology.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Welcome and overview
Lecture 1: Course overview
Lecture 2: Suggested Resources
Chapter 2: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 3: The Development of Biotechnology
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Knowledge and Skills Enabling Biotechnology
Lecture 3: Application
Lecture 4: Biotechnology Industry Trends
Lecture 5: Case Study: Company Examples
Chapter 4: Science
Lecture 1: The Science of Biotechnology
Chapter 5: Introduction to Molecular Biology
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: The Roles of DNA, Genes, and Protein
Lecture 3: The Big Picture
Chapter 6: Drug Development
Lecture 1: Biotechnology vs. Pharmaceutical Methods
Lecture 2: 5 Basic Steps of Drug Development
Lecture 3: Desirable Qualities of a Good Drug
Chapter 7: Biotechnology Tools and Techniques
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Bioinformatics
Lecture 3: Genomics and Proteomics
Lecture 4: Biologic Drug Delivery and Nanotechnology
Chapter 8: Biotechnology Applications
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Green Biotechnology: Agriculture
Lecture 3: White Biotechnology: Industrial Processes and Bio-based Products
Lecture 4: Red Biotechnology: Medical Applications
Chapter 9: Laws, Regulations, and Policy
Lecture 1: Patents, Regulation, and Policy
Lecture 2: Intellectual Property – Overview
Chapter 10: Intellectual Property
Lecture 1: Patents
Lecture 2: Patent Challenge and Exemptions
Lecture 3: Trade Secrets
Lecture 4: Trademark
Lecture 5: The Role of Intellectual Property in Biotechnology
Chapter 11: Regulation
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Food and Drug Administration: Clinical Trials
Lecture 3: Food and Drug Administration: Incentives and Other Regulations
Lecture 4: Department of Agriculture and Environmental Protection Agency
Chapter 12: Policy
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Promoting Biotechnology
Lecture 3: Balancing Innovation Incentives with Economic Constraints
Chapter 13: The Business of Biotechnology
Lecture 1: The Business of Biotechnology
Chapter 14: Biotechnology Company Fundamentals
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Company Formation
Lecture 3: Biotechnology Business Models
Lecture 4: Biotechnology Company Team
Lecture 5: Biotechnology Company Characteristics
Chapter 15: Finance
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Development Stages and Financing
Lecture 3: Public Markets
Lecture 4: Other Funding Sources
Lecture 5: Valuation
Chapter 16: Marketing, Marketing Environment, and Reimbursement
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Marketing as a Guide for R&D
Lecture 3: Market Structure and Marketing Environment
Lecture 4: Reimbursement
Chapter 17: Managing Biotechnology
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Starting Up
Lecture 3: Managing Research and Development
Lecture 4: Overcoming Setbacks and Dealing with Failure
Chapter 18: Conclusion
Lecture 1: Final Words
Chapter 19: Bonus – Deep dive on drug patents and pharmaceutical commercialization
Lecture 1: Check out my course on branded and generic drug lifecycle management
Instructors
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Yali Friedman, Ph.D.
Publisher, DrugPatentWatch
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 16 votes
- 2 stars: 60 votes
- 3 stars: 352 votes
- 4 stars: 962 votes
- 5 stars: 1041 votes
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