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Biotech / Medical
Biotech, Indications
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The purpose of this thread is to organize biotech investment ideas by indication rather than company, and was inspired my Mike McFarland's Cancer cures thread. Cancer deserves it's own thread [and more] so lets concentrate on others, or very specific indications. I'm thinking that organizing companies by indication in an on going fashion would be a start, and let the thread mutate in whatever way is helpful to it's users, especially in organizing our portfolios to "large indications with less competition" for example. An example of what I think to be very useful is the first post below listing companies that are in the clinic for the indication of psoriasis. Going forward then, I would hope that as we notice new psoriasis compounds entering the clinic and or advancing [or being dropped, ouch!] we would cut and paste the previous post and make additions to keep a "running tab" of whats going on for each indication of interest.

There are no rules or limitations on what can be included... let's use our imaginations to make this as useful as possible. An estimate of the current value of a given indication could be useful for example, or commentary about the potential value added by new products over what's already on the market for example... enough, you know more than I.

DAK
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22 "New" clinical trial site, by company or by indication or by other. aknahow-3/11/2000
21 Here is an updated list from the Biogen thread: Message 11788939 As Rick poinPseudo Biologist-11/3/1999
20 Saw PB's post to the Biogen thread, pointing here. Psoriasis...... two mscaram(o)uche-11/2/1999
19 Here's why we didn't want to get cancer involved here::: bioscorpio.coLLCF-8/20/1999
18 Psoriasis: pharmacymag.co.uk Sorry not sure exactly of how we are supposed taknahow-7/27/1999
17 Link for further study (courtesy of street.com via George): 10-kwizard.com BTPseudo Biologist-7/17/1999
16 OBESITY- Indication: Obesity Market: Giant Approved competition: WeaLLCF-7/12/1999
15 PSORIASIS: <One notable omission from your list is MEDI-507 entering Ph1 foLLCF-7/12/1999
14 <Can someone tell me what differences there are between Ph1, 1a and 1b? AlsoLLCF-7/12/1999
13 DAK, the link you listed: recap.com can be used to get clinical trials for an itnsaf-7/11/1999
12 I barfed up a series of posts with some good links which begins here: Message Mike McFarland-7/11/1999
11 RE:<i> I think it's important not to chat much </i>/Thread SummRaymond Duray-7/10/1999
10 Alzheimer's... From EBEWE Pharmaceuticals Ltd (An Austrian Co.) ebewe.cosim1-7/9/1999
9 David. Great idea for a new thread--- if it can foment discussion! There are numike head-7/9/1999
8 ALZHEIMER'S- So here is the start of the Alzheimer's info sheet: IndLLCF-7/9/1999
7 George, thanks. This other one may also be useful: psoriasis.org Psoriasis iPseudo Biologist-7/8/1999
6 Recent news from Elan on Alzheimer's Disease NPR has devoted a fair amountsim1-7/8/1999
5 David, I like your idea. This link should be useful. dermweb.comaknahow-7/8/1999
4 PSORIASIS- So here is the start of the Psoriasis "rolling commentaLLCF-7/8/1999
3 You can add ISIS 2302 (ICAM-1 inhibitor) to the list. See their website. dwight martin-7/8/1999
2 Dave, This is a good site to check on drug status... recap.comArthur Radley-7/8/1999
1 PSORIASIS- So here is the start of the Psoriasis "rolling commentary"LLCF-7/8/1999
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