Complete 2012-13 Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Industry Report (Updated)


Dublin, Sept. 24, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/qzbnvh/complete_201213) has announced the addition of the "Complete 2012-13 Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Industry Report" report to their offering.

Stem cell research and experimentation has been in process for well over five decades, as stem cells have the unique ability to divide and replicate repeatedly. In addition, their unspecialized nature allows them to differentiate into a wide variety of specialized cell types. The possibilities arising from these characteristics has caused great commercial interest, with potential applications ranging from the use of stem cells in reversal or treatment of disease, to targeted cell therapy, tissue regeneration, pharmacological testing on cell-specific tissues, and more. Diseases such as Huntington's Chorea, Parkinson's Disease, and spinal cord injuries are examples of clinical applications in which stem cells could offer benefits in halting or even reversing damage.

Traditionally, scientists have worked with both embryonic and adult stem cells as research tools. While the appeal of embryonic cells has been their ability to differentiate into any type of cell, there has been significant ethical, moral and spiritual controversy surrounding their use for research purposes. Although some adult stem cells do have differentiation capacity, it is often limited nature, which creates narrow options for use. Thus, induced pluripotent stem cells represent a promising combination of adult and embryonic stem cell characteristics.

A distinctive feature of this report is an end-user survey of 293 researchers (181 U.S. / 112 International) that identify as having induced pluripotent stem cells as their core research focus. These survey findings reveal iPSC researcher needs, technical preferences, key factors influencing buying decisions, and more. They can be used to make effective product development decisions, create targeted marketing messages, and produce higher prospect-to-client conversion rates.

Remember, to benefit from this lucrative product market, you need to anticipate and serve the needs of your clients, or your competitors will.

Key Findings Include:

  • Charts, Timelines, and Financials for the iPSC Research Product Market
  • Trends for iPSC Grants, Scientific Publications, and Patents
  • 5-Year Market Size Projections (2013-2017)
  • Competitive Environment Analysis, including Market Share by Competitor
  • Preferred Species for iPSC Research
  • iPSC Product Categories (Breakdown of Market Share by Each)
  • Consumer Behavioral Patterns and Preferred Providers
  • Crucial Trends and Unmet Market Needs
  • Tested Sentences for Selling to iPSC Scientists
  • Breakdown of the Marketing Methods Used by Industry Participants
  • End-User Survey of iPSC Researchers (181 U.S. / 112 International)


In summary, this is a must-read industry report for research supply companies to optimally position themselves to sell iPSC products. To profit from this lucrative and rapidly expanding market, you need to understand your key strengths relative to the competition, intelligently position your products to fill gaps in the market place, and take advantage crucial iPSC trends. Claim this report now to profit from this expanding market - or your competition will.

Table of Contents

I. ABSTRACT

II. BACKGROUND

A. Definition

B. Discovery

C. Advantages & Disadvantages

III. TIMELINE

A. Production of iPSCs (Key Events)

B. Full Timeline of Events

IV. RESEARCH APPLICATIONS

A. Pharmaco-Toxicological Screening

B. Disease Modeling

C. Autologous Cell Transplantation

D. Breakdown of iPSC Research, By Applied Research Application

V. CHARACTERIZATION OF iPSC RESEARCH ADVANCES

A. Methods of Making iPSCs - Comparison of Methods by Downstream Application

B. Summary of iPSC Derivation Methods, by Cell Type

C. Diseases in Which iSPCs Have Been Derived from Patients

VI. COMPANIES SELLING iPSC RESEARCH PRODUCTS

A. List of Companies

B. Rate of Entrants by Year

VII. TYPES OF iPSC RESEARCH PRODUCTS

A. Stem Cell Product Categories

B. iPSC Market Share Breakdown, By Product Area

VIII. COMPANIES DEVELOPING iPSC THERAPIES

A. Commerical Entities

1. ViaCyte

2. Fate Therapeutic

3. iPerian

4. Cellular Dynamics

5. Mesoblast

B. Non-Commercial Organizations Developing iPSC Therapies

IX. STRATEGIC COLLABORATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF iPSC PRODUCTS

A. Life Technologies

B. Lonza Group AG

C. EMD Millipore

D. Sigma Aldrich

E. Roslin Cells, Ltd.

F. ArunA Biomedical

G . CeeTox and Cellular Dynamics

X. MARKET TREND ANALYSIS

A. Clinical Trials

B. Grant Analysis

1. Historical Analysis

2. Future 5-Year Projection

C. Patent Analysis

D. Scientific Publication Analysis

1. Historical Data

2. Future 5-Year Projections

3. Comparison of iPSC Research Frequency, Relative to Other Cell Types

E. Search Phrase Analysis

1. Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Search Terms

2. Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell "Google" Search Analysis

F. Geographical Analysis: Domestic vs. International Status

1. Number of iPSC Labs, by Region of World

2. Percent of Total iPSC-Specific Research Funding, by Region of World

G. Additional Sources of iPSC Research Funding

XI. MARKET SIZE

A. Definition: iPSC Research Products

B. Experimental Approach

C. iPSC Research Products, Market Size

D. iPSC Research Products, 5-Year Market Projections

XII. SCIENTIST PANEL: DETAILED END-USER SURVEY

A. Survey Overview

B. Characterization of Market Survey Respondents

1. Geographic Distribution of Respondents

2. Respondent Breakdown by Industry Affiliation

3. Breakdown of Respondents by Duration of iPSC Research Activity

C. Survey Findings

1. General Scope

2. Comparison of Providers / Brand Preferences

3. Marketing Assessment

D. Terms Used in Online Product Search

XIII. STRATEGIES FOR ACCESSING THE MARKETPLACE

A. Top Research Institutions Performing Stem Cell Research

1. University of Wisconsin, including WARF, WiCell, and the WISC Bank

2. US National Institutes of Health (NIH)

3. Johns Hopkins University

4. California Institute for Regenerative Medicine

5. University of Connecticut Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Core (iPSCC)

B. Events of Interest (2012-13)

XIV. CONCLUSIONS

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