Life Science Industry
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A Life Science Industry is an economic industry that is focused on life science tasks (to identify better ways to improve the lives of organisms).
- Context:
- It can range from being a Human Life Science Industry to being an Animal Life Science Industry.
- It can overlap a Healthcare Industry.
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- See: Life Science, New Drug Count per Year, Biological Drug.
References
2021
- https://www.scilife.io/glossary/life-science
- QUOTE: The life sciences industry comprises companies operating in the research, development and manufacturing of pharmaceuticals, biotechnology-based food and medicines, medical devices, biomedical technologies, nutraceuticals, cosmeceuticals, food processing, and other products that improve the lives of organisms.
2020
- https://www.healthcatalyst.com/insights/7-life-sciences-trends-transforming-industry
- QUOTE: ... these pandemic-fueled transformations ignited seven positive trends within life sciences that will impact the healthcare industry, pharmaceutical companies, medical technology providers, and health systems:
- . Building partnerships.
- . Accelerating digitization.
- . Shortening vaccine development timeline.
- . Expanding the use of real-world data.
- . Scaling cloud platforms and securing data.
- . Improving supply chain.
- . Focusing on health equity.
- QUOTE: ... these pandemic-fueled transformations ignited seven positive trends within life sciences that will impact the healthcare industry, pharmaceutical companies, medical technology providers, and health systems: