Patents for Drug Development
Innovation in the Drug Market
IP Portfolio Management
M&A Strategy
Policy
100

Patents

What keeps the product on the market generating revenue to pay back investors? 

100

1) the scientific risk is so high they need other potential sources of

innovation that their employees alone can’t create and, 2) the time lag of revenue due to the extensive time it takes to develop a drug (an average of 10 years).

Why is a complete pipeline needed?

100

lawsuits and strength of the patent 

What is considered during valuation? 

100

leverage experts they already have 

What does biogen consider when acquiring new companies?

100

unmet medical needs 

What is something that Biogen execs consider, but not always successfully, when developing a drug?

200

Private Equity 

What invests heavily into the drug development process and influences the IP strategy? 

200

in-licensing, buying a start up, or merging with a company.

What are the ways that Biogen pursues innovation?

200

IP Database/management software

How does Biogen track its patents and their key dates?

200

 Take the product and the IP and lay off all of the people from the start up

What happens to the accquired company?

200

charitable foundations 

What do all of the big pharmaceutical companies have to keep up appearances?  

300

Expensive and Risky 

What is drug development? 

300

The original licensor company still owns the asset

The licensee develops the product and gives royalties back to a licensor.

What is in-licensing? 

300

both in house counsel and outside law firms 

Who makes up Biogen's IP team?

300

antitrust considerations

What does Biogen worry about when pursuing MS drugs?

300

Capitalist system 

What is the only thing funding clinical trials? 

400

Zero 

What is the value of a drug for Biogen once it goes generic? 
400

early stage, late stage, clinical trials and commercial product

What are the stages of drug development?

400

Money

What does the decision of whether to pursue litigation ultimately come down to?

400

The total value of a product - area under the sales/revenue curve

 If it goes generic sooner, a lot less area under that curve

How are IP attorneys a part of the M&A process?

400

misplaced assumption 

What is the role of patents in the high price of drugs?

500

The Strength of the Patent 

What is considered when acquiring or licensing patents? 

500

Entering the generic market 

What does not make sense for Biogen to pursue?

500

Convergance, Bioverativ, Nightstar

What are failed Biogen acquisitions?