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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 2 3 4 Life Sciences in the Netherlands 5 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 6 7 8 • • 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 11 Center for Human Drug Research www.chdr.nl 12 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/ 13 14 15 Institute for Health Policy and Management, Erasmus University 16 [email protected]