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Commercializing Novel IVDs Report 2017: A Comprehensive Manual for Success - Research and Markets
[January 16, 2017]

Commercializing Novel IVDs Report 2017: A Comprehensive Manual for Success - Research and Markets


Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Commercializing Novel IVDs: A Comprehensive Manual for Success" report to their offering.

Does your company have an idea for a novel biomarker test, but you're unsure what the market potential will be?

Have you invented a more sensitive test to diagnose a common autoimmune disorder, but you're unsure of which regulatory pathway to pursue?

The process of developing a successful in vitro diagnostic (IVD) relies on the expertise of a diverse group of individuals, including the scientists who identify the biomarkers of significance, engineers and assay developers who translate those ideas into a tangible product, and the sales and marketing staff who get the product into the market.



This unique manual will provide an overview of the major components to IVD development, from product conception through commercialization, and important considerations about individual aspects of the process including:

- How do I approach the regulatory process?


- How can I plan for market access, and what can I do to make sure my IVD will be reimbursed?

Key Topics Covered:

Chapter 1: An Overview of the IVD Industry and Market

Section Two: The IVD Industry Today

Section 3: Looking Forward

Chapter 2: Product Concept Development and Validation

Section 1: Understanding the current clinical paradigm

Section 2: Identifying unmet needs and opportunities

Section 3: Characterizing and prioritizing opportunities for selection

Chapter 3: Diagnostic Development

Chapter 4: Regulatory Considerations and Pathways

Chapter 5: Market access planning

Chapter 6: Commercialization planning and operations

Chapter 7: Wrapping Up and Looking Ahead

For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/k2hvc7/commercializing


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