The Neuroscience Perspective: Opportunities for Market Entry & Expansion

Report Cover Report #05-070
Publication Date: October 2005
Page Count: 138

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Based on a 31-question survey of over 500 neuroscientists conducting basic, translational and clinical research, The Neuroscience Perspective: Opportunities for Market Entry & Expansion, provides suppliers with critical information regarding neuroscientists’ preferred techniques and instrumentation in four strategic areas: nucleic acids, proteins, cells and imaging. The report offers suppliers a unique look at current and future spending for neuroscience-related technologies and identifies areas where suppliers can enter the neuroscience market based upon the adoption of new research techniques.

Advances in genomic technology and neuroimaging coupled with a wider range of model organisms has made it possible to conduct more complicated experiments to learn how neurons communicate with one another. More than any other life science discipline, neuroscience research requires a multi-level approach involving molecular, cellular, systems, translational, and integrative tools. By using this report to understand the actual needs and preferences of neuroscientists, suppliers will be better able to position their products to this specialized customer segment.

The major objectives of this report are as follows:
  • Determine what distinguishes neuroscientists from other life scientists in regard to research objectives, techniques and instrumentation.
  • Identify which suppliers neuroscientists believe are best qualified to meet their research needs for nucleic acid-, protein-, cell- and imaging-specific reagents and instrumentation.
  • Assess the growth potential in neuroscience laboratory budgets for 2006.
  • Compare current and future laboratory spending for neuroscience reagents and instrumentation across nucleic acids, proteins, cells and imaging.
  • Pinpoint targeted areas for expansion into the neuroscience market based upon the adoption of new research techniques.
  • Determine what resources and initiatives attract neuroscientists to vendor exhibit booths.
  • Describe the challenges facing the neuroscience field in regard to personnel, training and funding.
  • Learn what neuroscience disciplines will lead to research breakthroughs in the next five to ten years and the technologies that will enable them.
  • Examine the acceptability of utilizing neuroscience technology for “real world” applications like enhancement of normal function, court-ordered CNS intervention and “brain-reading.”
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