Abstract
Ireland has an established reputation in specialized global pharmaceutical
manufacturing. However, simple high-volume manufacturing will not sustain the Irish pharmaceutical industry, and government agencies recommend a greater focus on innovation and research
and development (R D). Biobank Ireland Trust sought the views of the Irish pharmaceutical
industry on the potential benefits of a national biobank network (NBN), national biobank web
portal (NBWP), and center for translational molecular oncologic pathology (CTOP). Questionnaires were sent to 19 companies and eleven responded. Questionnaire A was completed by
six companies presently engaged in R D in Ireland three pharmaceutical companies, two
spin outs, and one contract research organization. Six of six respondents reported that: a NBN
would benefit their company; the development of a NBWP was important; and finally, they
forecast that the requirement for biobanked material would continue to increase. While three of
six predicted that a NBN would facilitate an expansion of current R D activities. The relative
importance of accessing biobanked material and data varied. An associated NBWP was considered essential to enable researchers to rapidly determine the content of the NBN for research,
including preclinical studies. Individual companies had requirements for biobanked material
from a wide variety of cancer sites, sample types, and sample derivatives. Questionnaire B was
completed by five pharmaceutical companies currently not engaged in R D in Ireland. Four
of five reported that a CTOP would benefit their company. All five stated that a CTOP could
cultivate industryacademic collaborations. All five also determined that NBNNBWPCTOP
infrastructure would assist in promoting Ireland as an R D center. Finally, four of five indicated
that an NBN would make Ireland more competitive for new clinical trials. This pilot survey
suggests that an NBN with associated infrastructure would greatly facilitate research conducted
by the pharmaceutical sector in Ireland.
| Original language | English (Ireland) |
|---|---|
| Journal | Journal of Biorepository Science for Applied Medicine |
| Volume | 4 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 2016 |
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- Mee B, Gaffney E, McGarrigle S, Glynn SA, Connolly EM, McCormick PH, Flannery D, O'Connor K, Lawson M, Ryan L, Nugent T, Ward W, Sullivan FJ, Fay J, O'Grady T, Kay E, Eustace J, Burke L, Finn S, Flavin R
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