Collaboration for success: the value of strategic col-laborations for precision medicine and biomarker discovery
Author(s) -
Lilla Landeck,
Monika Lessl,
Joachim Reischl,
Andreas Busch,
Patricia E. Carrigan,
Matthias Gottwald,
Petra Reinke,
Khusru Asadullah
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
advances in precision medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2424-9106
pISSN - 2424-8592
DOI - 10.18063/apm.2016.01.002
Subject(s) - identification (biology) , resource (disambiguation) , productivity , process (computing) , precision medicine , business , personalized medicine , value (mathematics) , knowledge management , medicine , risk analysis (engineering) , process management , computer science , bioinformatics , pathology , computer network , botany , machine learning , biology , economics , macroeconomics , operating system
Precision medicine aims to provide the right treatment to the right patient with the right dose at the right point in time. B iomarkers (BM) are vital for the identification of patients who would benefit the most from individualized treatment. In addition, they help to enable the prediction of prognosis, the detection of early therapeutic and adverse effects, and may serve as surrogate endpoints in clinical trials. BM are becoming essential tools to increase productivity in drug discovery and impressively enhance the way medicine is practiced. However, the identification, sufficient validation and implementation of such BM are challenging. This process requires expertise from different areas and high resource investment. Collaborations of different partners may be helpful to overcome these challenges. In the past decade, collaborations between diagnostics and pharmaceutical companies as well as industrial–academic collaborations have been increasingly pursued. Moreover, public funding may offer support and open new opportunities to form such consortia. Herein we give an overview of the different types of collaborations, their opportunities and challenges and describe experiences in forming strategic partnerships with other companies.
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