Biopharma is an industry dependent on investment, and thus, has been importantly affected by this financial crisis. Not only are manufacturers and biotech companies being impacted, but also, vendors and service suppliers.
As of today, new technologies and product ideas have taken a second place over stock market projections. Serious lay-offs, mergers, and outsourcing opportunities are the current norm. Outsourcing has expanded beyond manufacturing and R&D, moving also into sales. This has a positive effect over short-term results, but sacrifices long-term investor equity.
In view of this spectrum, there are several important trends taking force within the global biotech reality, as identified by life sciences consulting firms; these are the promised sun after the storm.
1. Product approvals
Biopharma product approvals have been decreasing for almost five years now, especially for recombinant proteins and monoclonal antibodies; however, the next five years seem promising. Fewer products have been approved yearly lately, but these include more of these proteins, which have higher peak sales levels, and, although fewer of these antibodies have been approved in recent years, there are many filings pending, promising an increase in approvals over the next years. In addition, biosimilars are a long-term promising trend being adopted by the European Union and seeking FDA approval.
2. Mergers and acquisitions


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To start your biotech and science job search, visit the website at Craigslist.org. Once on the main page, select your state and city. This may be Florida and Miami. If you want to browse, look for the jobs section. If you want to search, turn to the search box on the left-hand side of the page. Change the defaults search settings from “for sale,” to “jobs.” Then, use related keyword phrases to search. Good examples include biotech, science, lab, lab technician, analyst, and so forth.
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As mentioned above, you can search for science and biotech jobs by visiting your local city page, like Miami. This is a good start, but you are limited. Craigslist prohibits multiple city searches. If you are looking to relocate for the right job, but don’t know where to yet, you could spend days viewing and searching all city pages. Instead, download the free Craigslist Reader at MotionT.com. You can search for just science jobs in Miami, all of Florida, or nationwide. Not only that, but you can also signup for new job notifications; be the first to hear about new jobs posted on Craigslist.org. Get your resume submitted before others have a chance to hear about the job!
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