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Exosomes: Research Trends, Publications Analysis, and Market Trends


This Business Course is being held in Boston, MA, USA on the 08 May 2013 at 12:30-15:30

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Enal Razvi Image
Enal Razvi
Managing Director,
Select Biosciences Inc

This Business Course Presents the Most Up-to-Date Technical and Market Analysis of the Exosomes and Microvesicles (EMVs) Field as it is Rapidly Evolving.

Select Biosciences has been tracking the progress of this field for the last several years and our best-selling market report addresses the current research trends as well as translational activities in this field--ie., potential for biomarker development based on exosomes.  In this course, we explore details of this fast-moving field and identify areas of market opportunity.

Specific Topics Presented in this Course:
  • Exosomes and Microvesicles (EMVs): Structure and Review of the State of Technical Knowledge
  • Molecular Markers Associated with EMVs
  • Research Methods Currently Utilized for the Isolation and Characterization of Exosomes
  • Review of the Publications in the Exosomes Field: Algorithm-based Capture and Analysis of Publications Reveals Research Trends
  • Exosome Researchers and their Characteristics
  • Market Trends in Exosome Research: Segments, Market Sizing, Market Forecast, and Growth Rates
  • SWOT Analysis
  • Quantitative Penetrance of Approaches for Isolation and Characterization of Exosomes: The Research Market
  • Vendors and their Product Offering for Exosome Study
  • Unmet Market Needs and Challenges for Researchers Currently
  • Exosomes in Translational Medicine: Biomarker Cargo of Exosomes, Review of the Data and Publications Addressing Potential Biomarker Utility
  • Exosomes in Diagnostics
  • Exosomes for Therapeutics
  • Exosomes in Disease States: Review of the Literature

All Course Delegates Receive a CD with Electronic Copies of Materials Presented with Full Commercial Rights for Usage in Business Plans, R&D, and Corporate Presentations.

Who Should Attend:

  • Academic Researchers Studying Exosomes
  • Industry Researchers Seeking a Solid Grasp of the Market Trends, Products Available, Competitive Landscape
  • Business Development and Licensing Professionals Seeking to Benchmark their Technologies, and Biomarkers

For More Details of the Content Presented in this Business Course, please e-mail: enal@selectbio.us