| Life Science Software 2013: Markets and Opportunities |
| Published: February 4, 2013 |
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Abstract
Biopharm Reports has carried out six studies in the life science field, which
examined the use of specialist software and databases relating to the conduct
of PCR, DNA sequencing, DNA microarray, flow cytometry, mass spectrometry and
disease biomarker studies. These studies, which involved the participation of
more than 2200 end-users in 70 countries, were carried out to assist software
developers and vendors to identify market opportunities in these fields.
Techniques such as PCR, DNA microarray, DNA sequencing, mass spectrometry and
flow cytometry have seen significant growth over the last decade and by 2015,
markets for these five areas are expected to exceed $50 billion, globally.
However, none of these developments would have been possible without parallel
developments in computing and software. Together they provide the systems that
allow the high volumes of complex information that these technologies
generate, to be handled. Scientific and clinical needs have driven the
development of a multitude of data handling, software, databases and
bioinformatics platforms. But, despite the many products available, end-users
are often restricted in what they can do due to software limitations. Markets
are also changing, which demand new software solutions.
Biopharm Reports has published a new report on the use of software and
databases in the life science field. This is the outcome of six global studies
involving more than 2,200 end-users in the PCR, DNA microarray, DNA
sequencing, mass spectrometry, flow cytometry and disease biomarker fields.
These finding provide substantial information on end-user practices and
opportunities in these markets.
This Report Provides:
- Software and Databases: A breakdown of end-user practices in the
use of software and databases (including software/database market brands or
in-house) in the conduct of PCR, DNA microarray, DNA sequencing, mass
spectrometry, flow cytometry and disease biomarker studies.
- Fields: A breakdown of end-user practices in the use of software
and databases (including software/database market brands or in-house) by field
(biotechnology, chemicals, clinical or hospital, defence, diagnostics, energy,
environmental, food and drink, forensics, geology, government, healthcare,
natural products, pharmaceuticals, research institutes, security and
university) in the conduct of PCR, DNA microarray, DNA sequencing, mass
spectrometry, flow cytometry and disease biomarker studies.
- Regions: A breakdown of end-user practices in the use of software
and databases (including software/database market brands or in-house) by
regions (Europe, North America, Asia and Rest of World) in the conduct of PCR,
DNA microarray, DNA sequencing, mass spectrometry, flow cytometry and disease
biomarker studies.
- Growth: A listing of organisations of participants in the PCR, DNA
microarray, DNA sequencing, mass spectrometry, flow cytometry and disease
biomarker studies described in this report, according to their anticipated
growth in these areas, (i.e. decline in activities, activities remain the same
or increase in activities).
- Market Sizes: Estimates of global markets sizes of software and
databases used in the PCR, DNA microarray, DNA sequencing, mass spectrometry,
flow cytometry and disease biomarker fields. These estimates are based on
published market sizes of these fields, and the present study findings
described in this report.
Key Areas
- PCR (Participants, n=614): Disclosures by experienced PCR end-users
on their preferred bioinformatics software in the PCR field (including market
brands and in-house developed systems); disclosures on the relative importance
of specialist data control systems and/or specialist bioinformatics systems,
alongside ten other general areas, as areas where innovation is most required
in the PCR field; end-users' estimates of the breakdown of their current and
future (2012 - 2015) annual budgets in percentage terms across eight general
areas, including control and bioinformatics software, in the PCR field.
- DNA Microarray (Participants, n=201): Disclosures by experienced
microarray end-users (DNA array, protein array, antibody array, tissue array)
on their preferred bioinformatics software in the PCR field (including market
brands and in-house developed systems); end-users' disclosures on the relative
importance of specialist data control systems and/or specialist bioinformatics
systems, alongside ten other general areas, as areas where innovation is most
required in the DNA Microarray field; end-users' estimates of the breakdown of
their current and future (2012 - 2015) annual budgets in percentage terms
across eight general areas, including control and bioinformatics software, in
the DNA microarray field.
- DNA Sequencing (Participants, n=108): Disclosures by experienced
DNA sequencers on their preferred bioinformatics software in the DNA
sequencing field (including market brands and in-house developed systems);
end-users' disclosures on the relative importance of specialist data control
systems and/or specialist bioinformatics systems, alongside ten other general
areas, as areas where innovation is most required in the DNA sequencing field;
end-users' estimates of the breakdown of their current and future (2012 -
2015) annual budgets in percentage terms across eight general areas, including
control and bioinformatics software, in the DNA sequencing field.
- Flow Cytometry (Participants, n=262): Disclosures by experienced
flow cytometry users on their preferred data analysis (off line) software in
the flow cytometry field; end-users' disclosures on the relative importance of
offline (analysis) software and/or online data handling software, alongside
eight other general areas, where innovation is most required in the flow
cytometry field; end-users' estimates of the breakdown of their current annual
budgets in percentage terms across four general areas, including system
control and analysis (offline) software, in the mass spectrometry field.
- Mass Spectrometry (Participants, n=567): Disclosures by experienced
mass spectrometrists on their use (%) of data systems that are either part of
the mass spectrometry systems supplied (i.e. integrated data systems) or
alternatively, data system that are installed independently (i.e. independent
data systems); type of independent data system used; type of database software
used in MS applications; use of other specialist software in MS applications;
end-users' disclosures on the relative importance of data systems/specialist
software, alongside four other general areas, where end-users anticipate the
greatest innovation over the next three years; end-users' estimates of the
breakdown of their current annual budgets in percentage terms across four
general areas, including data handling and specialialist software, in the mass
spectrometry field.
- Disease Biomarkers (Participants n=511): Disclosures from
scientists and clinicians on their two main specialist software programs and
their two main specialist databases, that provide the greatest support to
their work on disease biomarkers; disclosures on the relative importance of
specialist software and/or specialist databases and/or specialist data
handling systems alongside three other general areas, as areas where
innovation is most required in the disease biomarker field; End-users'
estimates of the breakdown of their current annual budgets in percentage terms
across six general areas, including data handling, specialist software and
databases, in the disease biomarker field.
- Participant Organisations: The names, countries and applications of
participant organisations
- Organisation Growth Trends: Organisations' reported plans in terms
of growth in the area to which the software and databases relate (i.e. decline
in activities, activities remain the same or increase in activities).
Table of Contents
1 Background
2 This Study
3 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
- 3.1 Study Questions
- 3.2 Participants
- 3.3 Organisations
- 3.4 Study Findings
- 3.5 Discussion
- 3.6 Conclusions
4 DNA Microarray
- 4.1 Study Questions
- 4.2 Participants
- 4.3 Organisations
- 4.4 Study Findings
- 4.5 Discussion
- 4.6 Conclusions
5 DNA Sequencing
- 5.1 Study Questions
- 5.2 Participants
- 5.3 Organisations
- 4.4 Study Findings
- 5.5 Discussion
- 5.6 Conclusions
6 Flow Cytometry
- 6.1 Study Questions
- 6.2 Participants
- 6.3 Organisations
- 6.4 Study Findings
- 6.5 Discussion
- 6.6 Conclusions
7 Mass Spectrometry
- 7.1 Study Questions
- 7.2 Participants
- 7.3 Organisations
- 7.4 Study Findings
- 7.5 Discussion
- 7.6 Conclusions
8 Disease Biomarkers
- 8.1 Study Questions
- 8.2 Participants
- 8.3 Organisations
- 8.4 Study Findings
- 8.5 Discussion
- 9.6 Conclusions
9 Conclusions
Life Science Software 2013: Markets and Opportunities published by BioPharm Reports (Technology and Markets Ltd) in February 4, 2013. This report consists of 102 Pages and the price starts from US $ 2370.
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