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The Pharmaceutical and

Biotechnology Industries
Presented by
The Clubs:

Sue, Elissa, Diana,


Ellen, Bret, and
Adrienne

Pharmaceutical companies produce and market drugs, livestock


feed supplements, vitamins, and a host of other products.

Overview
Pharmaceutical
/
Consistently of
onethe
of the
most profitable industries
in the U.S.
with sales exceeding
$300 billion per year.
Biotechnology
Industry

The Biotechnology industry uses advances in genetics research


to develop products for human diseases and conditions and
includes companies engaged in drug discovery and production,
research, and biologically engineered food production.

Biotech opportunities largely mirror those in the pharmaceutical


industry even though this industry is still in its infancy
developmentally. Focus is on R & D now marketing and sales
will come later.

Trends..

Biotech companies have formed partnerships with big


pharmaceutical companies to better utilize joint resources
for research, marketing and sales distribution networks.
Going toward large scale consolidation of companies from
many to a few very large. This trend can negatively impact
employment opportunities for many.

Potential problems ahead due to expiring patents on


certain drugs, economic downturn, criticism for profit
margin at the expense of the consumer.

Hope lies ahead in bioethics and stem cell research.

Love In Pharmaceutical /
Biotechnology Industry
Industry

creates products that ease


suffering, save lives, make many foods
cheaper and more accessible,and improve
the environment.
Brainy Industry! Intellectually satisfying
career.
High earning potential.
Cutting edge technology in R & D
Departments.

Hate In Pharmaceutical/
Biotechnology Industry

High risk of company layoff due to consolidation and


mergers as the bottom line investment is not in saving
lives but in the profit margin.
High level of education needed, PhD level, in order to
meet with any level of continued success.
Few R & D ideas develop into actual
products.Extensive reading,communicating, and
teamwork needed in order to meet any level of
success.
All the news isnt rosy in the land of biotech and
pharma. Weak new-product pipelines, in addition to
the general economic downturn, have depressed stock
prices.

Major Players

Biotechnology & Pharmaceutical Industry


Handful

of multinational giants that dominate the


industry known as BIG PHARMA.
Majority

located in United States with some in


Western Europe.
Industry

employs tens of thousands of people


and sell drugs in every corner of the world.
Because

the cost of high costs of drug


development, manufacturing, marketing, and
sales, multinational giants are seeking
partnerships with biotechnology companies

Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Industry


Job Descriptions

Lab Tech performs


routine tasks to keep
labs functioning.
Research Associate
conducts experiments
under the guidance of
scientists.
Research Scientist
designs and conducts
experiments, (PhD +).

Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Industry


Job Descriptions
(continued)
Clinical

Research Physician M.D. that


develops and implements clinical trials.
Quality Control Analyst Entry level, (B.S.
degree), insures company meets Federal
requirements.
Other Careers - opportunities exist for
engineers, IT specialists, lawyers, salespeople,
and marketing specialists.

Top 5 Bio-Tech
Employers on Long Island

CURATIVE HEALTH SERVICES


INC.
50 Motor Pkwy., Hauppauge,
11788
www.curative.com

TWINLAB CORP.
150 Motor Pkwy., Suite 210,
Hauppauge, 11788
www.twinlab.com

Revenue: $174.5 million

Revenue: $138.9 million

Profit: $16 million

Loss: $39.9 million

CEO: Joseph Feshbach

CEO: Ross Blechman

Employees: 400; local, 90

Employees: 620; local, 110

Top 5 Bio-Tech
Employers on Long Island

E-Z-EM INC.

ENZO BIOCHEM INC.

1111 Marcus Ave., Lake Success,


11042

60 Executive Blvd.,
Farmingdale, 11735

www.ezem.com

www.enzo.com

Revenue: $129.5 million


Profit: $1.2 million

Revenue: $59.3 million


Profit: $9.4 million

CEO: Anthony Lombardo

CEO: Elazar Rabbani

Employees: 868; local, 243

Employees: 230; local, 220

Top 5 Bio-Tech
Employers on Long Island

HI-TECH PHARMACAL CO.


369 Bayview Ave., Amityville,
11701
www.hitechpharm.com
Revenue: $46.1 million
Profit: $5.6 million
CEO: David S. Seltzer
Employees: 200; local, 190

Bio-Tech Career Overview

Bio-Tech is a 300 Billion Dollar Industry


Successful business are largely dependent of FDA
approval
Bio-Tech is a fast growing industry with a potential for
long term stable employment
Benefits include generous annual stock-option grants
for managers
Average annual salary is approx. 52K

Career Overview

Bio-Tech careers are primarily focused on


Research & Development, but may incorporate
other business facets such as:
Marketing
Engineering
Computer Programming
Health Care Professionals

Career Overview
There is also a growing need in specialized
projects: for nutritionists, environmentalists,
and law-enforcement specialists:
Nutritionists,
Environmentalists,
Law-enforcement

specialists,

Job Requirements in Biotech and


Pharmaceuticals
J ob titles include:
Lab tech
Research Associate
Research Scientist
Sales Rep
Marketing Analyst/
Associate Product Manager
Product Manager
Programmer/Analyst
Regulatory Affairs Specialist
Patent Attorney
Clinical Research Physician
Ma

E ducational requirements range


with position from the entry level
requirements of a lab tech to those
requiring a BS, MBA or other MS,
PhD, post doctoral or MD.
Advice or
f getting hired:
Do your homework and know
who you are talking to
Be flexible
Be ready to demonstrate that you
can apply what you have learned in
school!

Biotech/PharmaceuticalsThe Job Outlook

Biotechnology and drug manufacturing rank among the fastest


growing industries in the U.S. and will continue to increase faster
than the average through 2010.
People with all sorts of backgrounds find jobs here--not just
scientists, but also engineers, business people, computer
programmers and health-care professionals.
There is a growing need in specialized projects for nutritionists,
environmentalists, and law enforcement specialists, among
others.
Big Pharma companies are good places to work if you like
stability--many people will spend whole careers at a single
company, enjoying the traditional accoutrements of corporate life.

Jobs & Salaries

Career TracksDetails

Lab Technicians
Lab techs perform the routine
maintenance tasks that are needed to
keep labs functioning
Salary range: $20,000 to $35,000
Research Associate
Conduct experiments under the
guidance of scientists with PhDs
Salary range: $30,000 to $60,000
Research Scientist
Designing and conducting experiments
and writing up results for publication
Salary range: $60,000 to $100,000

Jobs & Salaries


Marketing Analyst/Associate Product Manager
Responsible for coordinating and implementing campaigns for
specific drugs and/or audiences
Salary range: $35,000 to $75,000.
Sales Representative
Focus on working with physicians, hospitals, HMOs, and countless
other medical institutions to keep health-care professionals abreast
ofand, if possible, partial towardyour company's line of
products.
Salary range: $30,000 to $70,000

Jobs and Salaries


Product

Manager

Requires managing a team of people and


working to determine price, distribution, brand
image, forecasting, and overall strategy for
one or more drugs
Salary range: $60,000 to $100,000

Programmer/Analyst
Programmers create and maintain complex
databases, particularly for clinical trials, which
can involve thousands of patients
Salary range: $40,000 to $90,000

Jobs & Salaries


Regulatory

Affairs Specialist
Communicate with government agencies, complete

forms, and fulfill requests to ensure a companys


compliance with governmental regulations
Salary range: $35,000 to $90,000
Patent Attorney
Help obtain patents for newly developed products or
work with regulatory affairs development
and manufacturing processes specialists to ensure
that a company's are in accordance with the
extraordinarily detailed regulations imposed by the
FDA
Salary range: $90,000 to $130,000 or more

Jobs & Salaries

Clinical Research Physician (CRP)


Develop and implement plans for ushering
experimental drugs through clinical trials.
You'll work on cross-functional teams to
document the pharmacological, regulatory,
and clinical parameters of the drugs you study.
Salary range: $90,000 to $200,000

The Lowdown on the Industry ..


Pharmaceuticals

The USA leads the world in pill popping with largest


market share and 5 of the 10 largest conglomerates.
Europe is # 2 in the world for consumption
Japan is #3 in the world for consumption
Focus is on products for chronic diseases such as
ulcers and high cholesterol rather than acute diseases
such as cancer and cardiovascular conditions.

The Lowdown on the Industry ..


Associations and Organizations

AAPS Pharmaceutica
Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy
American Pharmaceutical Association
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
Drug Information Association
Generic Pharmaceutical Association
International Pharmaceutical Federation
Pharmaceutical Producers Association
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America
World Health Organization

The Lowdown on the Industry ..

Biotechnology
Categories

Medical
Counter Bioterrorism (vaccines, antidotes, biosensors and
other technology)
Protemics-the study of proteins. Studying the genes that
encode the proteins and amino acids is the key to curing
some diseases since some of them are linked to diseases.
Agricultural
Genetically modified foods for humans and animals.

The Lowdown on the Industry ..

An offshoot of the Biotech industry is the


Bioinformatics market. It includes the
equipment used to produce raw data
and the software used to analyze the
data.
The Bioinformatics market is expected
to pass $2 Billion by 2007. The buyers
are Pharmaceutical companies.

The Lowdown on the Industry ..


Associations and Organizations

Bioinformatics.org
Biotechnology

Industry Organization
Genetic Engineering Organization
Office of Biotechnology Activities

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