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Financial Innovations Lab Reports:
Fixes in Financing: Financial Innovations for Translational Research
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Fixes in Financing: Financial Innovations for Translational Research
March
2012

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The biopharmaceutical industry needs novel approaches to early-stage drug development that better manage risk, lower capital cost and improve research effectiveness, create diverse portfolios, leverage risk-tolerant capital, and access new capital sources.
With these issues in mind, the Milken Institute and FasterCures hosted a Financial Innovations Lab on July 19, 2011, in New York City. The Lab was convened to address an industry-wide gap in funding for drug development - the so-called valley of death.
This report, "Fixes in Financing: Financial Innovations for Translational Research," highlights various approaches for managing and financing translational research that were discussed during the Lab, including:
Virtual product/portfolio development companies
Venture philanthropy and government-backed investment vehicles
Innovative investor tax incentives
Securitized research-based obligations
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