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DVP II
Life sciences &
health
4-14 May 2014
DVP Health & life sciences
Objectives:
 Participants: 8 experts in
healthcare & life sciences from
different courtiers
 Experience the Netherlands first
hand
 Gain insight into the country’s
history, culture and people
 Obtain relevant knowledge and
worthwhile contacts to satisfy
personal and professional needs
and interests
 Pursue mutually beneficial
opportunities, leads, contacts,
projects, etc., with Dutch
individuals and organisations
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Life Sciences in the Netherlands
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Life Sciences in the Netherlands
Life Sciences in the Netherlands
 8 University Medical Centers, 14 Research
Universities (incl. 3 Technical Universities),
137 general hospitals
 Biobanks and patient cohorts for research
purposes
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Dedicated Bio Science Park (since 1984) with a clear focus
Specialisation in biomedical and bio molecular life sciences;
biopharmaceutical production
• 90 life science companies with ± 3,800 employees
• ~16,000 employees in total working at 1 location
• LUMC with ± 6,800 employees in total
• another 6 academic/education centers with ± 2,600 employees in life scien
related jobs
• the largest number of life sciences start-ups
• 2 musea: Naturalis Biodiversity Center and Corpus Experience
• 2 skilled labour pools
Facilities
• Expat centre
• Naturalis Biodiversity Center
• Netherlands Centre for Electron Nanoscopy
• Biotech Training Facility
• Realistic biopharmaceutical plant, for training, education and demonstration
• Bridge gap between schooling and practice
• Location close to education institutes and industry
• Construction starts summer 2014, opening autumn 2015
• Investment ~ € 10 M
Service companies
 Proxy Laboratories: QA, QC, stability testing, assay development, validation
 Microsafe Laboratories: microbiology testing
 Galapagos: target discovery
 Xendo: process development, drug development, validation, RA, GMP, pharmaceutical engineering, clinical trials,
bio analytical service
 Batavia Bioservices: early process development
 OctoPlus/Dr. Reddy’s: drug delivery technology
 TLC: drug delivery technology
 TNO Quality of life: drug development
 BaseClear: DNA sequencing, forensic support
 CHDR: clinical trials
 BioTop Medical: regulatory Affairs
 ServiceXS: genomics service center
 LifeScienceGo!: business resources
 Chiltern: full clinical research services from early phase to late phase
 Halix: CMO
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Center for Human Drug Research
www.chdr.nl
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Center for Human Drug Research
Leiden Technology Transfer Office
Leiden University and Leiden University Medical Centre
• Mission of both centres is to maximise effective utilisation of
new IP (social, economic and financial drivers are relevant)
• Evaluate & protect new inventions
• Identify and negotiate licensees
• Assist in new company formation (mentoring, pre-seed &
seed funds)
• Advise university on EU and other major research funding
opportunities
• Negotiate research contracts, particularly complex
public/private partnerships
http://www.research.leiden.edu/luris/industry/
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Institute for Health Policy and
Management, Erasmus University
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[email protected]