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Dr. Ram Selvaraju

Raghuram 'Ram' Selvaraju on the Best Biotech Ideas of 2013
Source: George S. Mack of The Life Sciences Report   (7/18/13)
Small-cap, oncology-focused biotechs with novel technologies have always been bestsellers for investors. Subplots have emerged along the way, but Aegis Capital Corp.'s Managing Director and Head of Healthcare Equity Research Raghuram "Ram" Selvaraju maintains that these companies continue to drive the biotech story forward. In this interview with The Life Sciences Report, Selvaraju reflects on the state of the industry and shares reams of information on specific ideas for investors. More >


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How a Professional Investor Uses Twitter to Trade Smarter: Mike Havrilla
Source: George S. Mack of The Life Sciences Report   (7/2/13)
Drug development is full of surprises, and those surprises are hitched to the catalysts that move biotech company stocks. Mike Havrilla, co-founder and analyst with BioRunUp, processes and trades on the news flow surrounding biotech and specialty pharma companies as they navigate the turbulent development cycle. In this interview with The Life Sciences Report, Havrilla talks about his methods and shares three rich ideas that could create doubles or triples for investors. More >


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How to Invest in the Golden Age of Biotech
Source: Diane Alter, Money Morning  (6/26/13)
"Propelled by new drug debuts, research advances and a full pipeline, a long stretch of rewarding breakthrough products should continue to flow in the years ahead." More >


Alex Daley

For Love and Money: Three Growth Stocks from Casey's Alex Daley
Source: George S. Mack of The Life Sciences Report  (6/13/13)
Alex Daley, senior editor of Casey Extraordinary Technology, seeks out undiscovered names because that's where he finds the big upside. In this interview with The Life Sciences Report, Daley brings his best ideas to investors who won't shy away from unloved biotech and medtech names. Sharpen your pencils, steel your nerves and take note of these three growth stories. More >


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Mixed News for Biotech Industry: Supreme Court Upends Gene Patents
Source: Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News  (6/13/13)
" 'A naturally occurring DNA segment is a product of nature and not patent eligible merely because it has been isolated, but cDNA is patent eligible because it is not naturally occurring,' the court stated in an opinion written by Justice Clarence Thomas." More >


Kevin DeGeeter

Diagnostics and Stem Cells Power Productive Portfolios: Kevin DeGeeter
Source: George S. Mack of The Life Sciences Report  (5/30/13)
New medical tests can be moneymakers for small- and mid-cap companies: They save insurers the pain of paying more to treat maladies and save patients from unnecessary treatments. In this interview with The Life Sciences Report, Senior Biotechnology Analyst and Director Kevin DeGeeter of Ladenburg, Thalmann & Co. makes his case for diagnostics companies with compelling ideas in the realms of cancer, cardiovascular and surgical testing. He also has one interesting stem cell idea to share.
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Jason Kolbert

Position Yourself for Big Returns in the Stem Cell Space: Jason Kolbert
Source: George S. Mack of The Life Sciences Report  (5/10/13)
Stem cell companies have languished long enough in micro-cap territory. The industry is now approaching highly visible phase 2 and phase 3 catalysts that will produce results never before seen in medicine. Managing Director and Senior Biotechnology Analyst Jason Kolbert of the Maxim Group has staked out a select group of nascent cell therapy companies positioned to reap huge gains for investors willing to diversify. In this interview with The Life Sciences Report, Kolbert reflects on the regenerative medicine space following the recent RegenMed Investor Day conference, and makes an enthusiastic case for his very best ideas. More >


The Approval Process in Action
Source: The Life Sciences Report and Visual Capitalist  (5/1/13)
What catalysts in the drug development process move biotech company stocks? The savvy investor must know what steps in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's approval process can propel a stock up or down. From drug discovery to the much-anticipated PDUFA date, The Life Sciences Report and the Visual Capitalist have collaborated on an infographic that describes both the process and related catalysts. More >


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A Biotech Tightrope Walk: Balancing Drug Value and Corporate Efficiency
Source: Alex Philippidis, Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News   (4/23/13)
"In its latest annual industry report, Ernst & Young see an implementation gap in how executives judge drug value versus corporate efficiency." More >


Geoff MacKay

What Will It Take for Stem Cell Companies to Close the Valuation Gap?: ARM's Chairman Geoff MacKay
Source: George S. Mack of The Life Sciences Report  (4/16/13)
Naysayers may harp on the low market valuations of stem cell companies, but Geoff MacKay has an insider's perspective. The Alliance for Regenerative Medicine chairman and Organogenesis Inc. president and CEO asserts that though the regenerative medicine and cell technology industry is still largely in phase 1/2, phase 3 and commercial success are imminent. In this interview with The Life Sciences Report, MacKay explains the promise of cell therapies for both patient health and investors' portfolios. More >


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Gene Patent Case: Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Industry-Rattling Suit
Source: Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News  (4/16/13)
"If the U.S. Supreme Court reached any consensus on the patenting of human genes, it was not evident from yesterday’s oral arguments, in which the justices posed questions using analogies of plants from the Amazon and chocolate chip cookies, while plaintiff Myriad Genetics invoked its own metaphor of a baseball bat." More >


Steve Brozak

Companies that Can Mend the Biotech Market: Stephen Brozak
Source: George S. Mack of The Life Sciences Report  (4/11/13)
Markets are not efficient—at least not in the short term. WBB Securities President Stephen Brozak admits to frustration when he sees small-cap companies with valuations that are disengaged from market realities. But Brozak's experience as a biotech investor, banker and analyst has taught him to be patient with these disconnection syndromes, and he now delights in prospects offered by select bargain-basement opportunities. In this interview with The Life Sciences Report, Brozak touches on 10 names that have been flying far below the radars of most investors. More >


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In Biotech, Bad Management Trumps Good Science
Source: Stephen Nagler, MedPro Investors LLC  (4/2/13)
"Honesty and reliability, including full and accurate disclosure of corporate results, achievements and expectations, is a fundamental condition of good management, which investors must be able to rely upon as a condition of investing." More >


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Cells Gone Wild: Creating Vaccines that Target Cancer
Source: Severine Kirchner, The Penny Sleuth  (3/27/13)
"Now that cancer vaccines have entered phase 3 clinical trials, the possibility that we might one day be able to get our cancer shot together with our flu shot seems much more plausible." More >


Mark Kessel

Solving the R&D Investment Dilemma with Project Funding: Mark Kessel
Source: George S. Mack of The Life Sciences Report  (3/21/13)
Big pharma knows how to market products. But has it lost a step on the drug development side? Is there a better way to incentivize drug development and make money at it? Mark Kessel, co-founder and partner at private equity firm Symphony Capital LLC, has developed an investment technique that funds promising biotech companies without exposure to all the losses built into a startup model. In this interview with The Life Sciences Report, Kessel talks about his method and how it has worked with specific biotech companies. More >


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Biotech Sector Analysis: March Madness
Source: John McCamant, Medical Technology Stock Letter  (3/15/13)
"Sound sector and company fundamentals are intact, and improving in some cases. The industry gatekeeper—the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)—continues to be cooperative. The bullish stock market also bodes well—as cash flows into healthcare funds remain abundant—driving many stocks to what appear to be extended levels." More >


Jason Kolbert

The Stem Cell Revolution Can Jump-Start Your Portfolio: Jason Kolbert
Source: George S. Mack of The Life Sciences Report  (3/14/13)
No single solution will emerge from the growing realm of stem cell technology and regenerative medicine. Instead, multiple innovations will succeed in a field that promises to forever change the practice of medicine—innovations generated by the recognition that living cells are capable of performing a platform of functions that present-day drugs simply cannot. In this Life Sciences Report interview, Jason Kolbert, senior vice president and biotechnology analyst with Maxim Group, provides a detailed analysis of the industry and names companies that investors should be aware of now, while valuations are remarkably low. More >


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This Healthcare Fund Is Up 70%: Why I'm Not Selling
Source: Steve Sjuggerud, Steve Sjuggerud's Daily Wealth  (3/12/13)
"Have your exit plan in place, but don't sell. As I've explained many times, this market has the potential to run much higher." More >


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Investment-Based Crowdfunding for Biotech Companies: A Revolution with Risk
Source: Krist Werling, Bob Cohen and Michael Pilo, Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News  (3/1/13)
"The second model is an equity-based or investment-based model and involves an actual investment in an entity that is pursuing a project. Members of the "crowd" that provide funding receive an ownership interest in the entity." More >


Gil Van Bokkelen

Small Companies Are Hubs of Future Profit in Regenerative Medicine: Gil Van Bokkelen
Source: George S. Mack of The Life Sciences Report  (2/28/13)
Gil Van Bokkelen has been in the stem cell industry for more than a decade. In recent years, the co-founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Athersys Inc. has stepped into regenerative medicine’s forefront, acting as a spokesman for the industry as well as demonstrating his love of science and passionately advocating for patients. In this interview with The Life Sciences Report, Van Bokkelen explores the past, present and future of the cell therapy and regenerative medicine industry, and outlines the investment possibilities in small companies on the sector's cutting edge. More >


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