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OverviewValuation is a hot topic among life sciences professionals. There is no clear understanding on how to use the different valuation approaches and how to determine input parameters. Some do not value at all, arguing that it is not possible to get realistic and objective numbers out of it. Some claim it to be an art. In the following chapters we will provide the user with a concise val- tion manual, providing transparency and practical insight for all dealing with valuation in life sciences: project and portfolio managers, licensing executives, business developers, technology transfer managers, entrep- neurs, investors, and analysts. The purpose of the book is to explain how to apply discounted cash flow and real options valuation to life sciences p- jects, i.e. to license contracts, patents, and firms. We explain the fun- mentals and the pitfalls with case studies so that the reader is capable of performing the valuations on his own and repeat the theory in the exercises and case studies. The book is structured in five parts: In the first part, the introduction, we discuss the role of the players in the life sciences industry and their p- ticular interests. We describe why valuation is important to them, where they need it, and the current problems to it. The second part deals with the input parameters required for valuation in life sciences, i.e. success rates, costs, peak sales, and timelines. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Boris Bogdan , Ralph VilligerPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: 3rd ed. 2010 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.587kg ISBN: 9783642425844ISBN 10: 3642425844 Pages: 370 Publication Date: 31 October 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsBasics of Valuation.- Valuation in Life Sciences.- Exercises.- Case Studies.ReviewsFrom the reviews: Valuation in Life Sciences: A Practical Guide leads readers step by step through the theory of life sciences valuation. it is an important read for biotech investors. It is the first book of its kind that combines industry data and valuation theory together with practical advice. It includes valuation techniques and tools that allow investors to pick undervalued biotech stocks. (GEN genetic engineering news, February, 2007) Valuation in Life Sciences: A Practical Guide opens up the black box and describes, step by step, a relatively simple procedure for quantitative valuation in life sciences. The book guides the reader through the recommended procedure of quantitative valuation . This book is recommended to those who would like to acquire a profound understanding of quantitative valuation and use a simple spreadsheet approach of their own cases. (Rudolf Gygax, Nature Biotechnology, Vol. 25 (9), 2007) This book provides some interesting examples for business development and licensing executives of where ROV may be used. For the general reader and business development executive there is a good explanation of ROV and its applications in life science . The book may also be of interest to biotechnology company business development executives and university technology transfer officers . this book is essential reading as it not only provides the mathematical theory but also the applications in different types of deals. (Roger Davies, Business Development & Licensing Journal, Issue 4, 2007)From the reviews of the third edition: The content and discussion contained in Valuation in Life Sciences is excellent. The Swiss authors provide a practical guide to what mathematical tools gives meaningful valuations . Recommended for anyone planning to be involved in the development of a biotech venture. (C. Mathews, Amazon, December, 2010) The authors always keep the necessary rigour to make the book a valuable reference to professionals such as business developers, investment bankers, or analysts. it an excellent textbook for students as well. Valuation in Life Sciences addresses also the financial beginner with guided and easy-to-understand examples in Excel. I highly recommend the book to everyone in financial biotech. (Amazon, November, 2009) This book is an excellent overview of business development valuation and great for those who want to catch up on some techniques and tools. It gives an accurate picture of BD in pharma. For those in the business it remains a very valuable tool. (J. Serres, Amazon, March, 2009) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |