Exosomes and MicroRNA: Research and Translational Research OpportunitiesWednesday, 13 November 2013 at 14:15 Add to Calendar ▼2013-11-13 10:45:002013-11-13 11:45:00Europe/LondonCancer Biomarkers: A Market Landscape and Publication Trends AnalysisGenomics Research Asia in SingaporeSingaporeSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com Select Biosciences has been tracking closely the exosomes and microRNAs marketplace based on end-user research trends both qualitative as well as quantitative. This analysis frames the current research space, offers opportunities to companies to develop products, and frames opportunity for these biomarker classes to be validated and deployed as diagnostics for the future. In this presentation, I will also frame the market opportunity for other classes of circulating biomarkers since these markets are evolving in parallel with the exosomes space. Cancer Biomarkers: A Market Landscape and Publication Trends AnalysisWednesday, 13 November 2013 at 10:45 Add to Calendar ▼2013-11-13 10:45:002013-11-13 11:45:00Europe/LondonCancer Biomarkers: A Market Landscape and Publication Trends AnalysisGenomics Research Asia in SingaporeSingaporeSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com This presentation frames the broader market landscape for cancer biomarkers evaluated utilizing a number of industry metrics. We have utilized computational approaches to analyze the full cancer biomarkers publications space and this allows us to visualize publications trends as well as identify associations of specific molecular entities with various disease classes. We have performed an extensive analysis of the cancer biomarkers field and have found specific patterns of association with breast cancer for instance. This analysis is scalable as it is applicable to various classes and can be utilized as a means to predict biomarker associations which can then be experimentally-validated using retrospectively- or prospectively-isolated clinical samples. We also compare in this analysis traditional biomarkers (protein-based) with nucleic acid-based biomarkers arising from genomics-based discovery projects. |