The largest life science cluster of the Netherlands
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The largest life science cluster of the Netherlands
The largest life science cluster of the Netherlands 2-BBB MEDICINES | 3D-ONE | 4WEB MEDICAL | ACHMEA | ACTIVEVIEW CONNECT GROEP | ADD2X BIOSCIENCES | AEON ASTRON EUROPE | AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE NETHERLANDS | ALRIJNE ZIEKENHUIS | AMARNA THERAPEUTICS | AN VALUATIONS | APOTEX NEDERLAND | APPLIED RADAR TECHNOLOGY | ASTP | ASTELLAS PHARMA EUROPE | AVERY DENNISON | BABYBLOOM HEALTHCARE | BALANS LABORATORIUM LEIDEN | BASECLEAR | BATAVIA BIOSCIENCES | BIOFOCUS | BIOMARIN NEDERLAND | BIOMIMIQ | BIOPARTNER CENTER LEIDEN | BIOSPARQ | BIOTOP MEDICAL | BIRD RECRUITMENT | BISLIFE FOUNDATION | BOERHAAVE NASCHOLING | BRUKER | BUCHEM | CAM BIOCERAMICS | CATEXEL | CELL SIGNALING TECHNOLOGY EUROPE | CENTRE FOR HUMAN DRUG RESEARCH | CHILTERN INTERNATIONAL | CHIRALVISION | CLINICAL REACH DRUG DEVELOPMENT | CLINICAL SCIENCE SYSTEMS | COMPAAN DESIGN | CONDI FOOD | CORPUS EXPERIENCE | COSINE | CRUCELL | CSC | CULGI | CURARATA | CURIUM | CWTS | DARWIN DIGITS | DCPRIME | DE STAL | DELTA CRYSTALLON | DELTAPATENTS | DIANOVA | DRIEHOEK RESEARCH SUPPORT | DUPONT INDUSTRIAL BIOSCIENCES | EBMT CLINICAL TRIALS & STUDY OFFICE | EXPLANT TECHNOLOGIES | FACIO THERAPIES | FIBRIANT | FITLAND XL LEIDEN | FLEXMERS | FORUM PHARMACEUTICALS | FYTAGORAS | GALAPAGOS | GENERADE | GGZ LEIDEN RIVIERDUINEN | GIMARIS | GIOTTO MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS | GLOBAL TECHNICS | GOOD BIOMARKER SCIENCES | GOUTIER LABORATORIES | HAL ALLERGY | HALIX | HAMPSHIRE HOTEL FITLAND LEIDEN | HARBOUR FIELDS | HELPLINE | HILTON GARDEN INN | HOGESCHOOL LEIDEN | HOOGHEEMRAADSCHAP VAN RIJNLAND | HUURMIJ | IDRIS SOLUTIONS | IEMO | IN OVO | INNOSER LABORATORIES | ISA PHARMACEUTICALS | JANSSEN BIOLOGICS | KARBOR SERVICES | KENNISCENTRUM LEIDEN | LABOLUTIONS | LAP&P | LEIDEN ACADEMIC CENTRE FOR DRUG RESEARCH (LACDR) | LEIDEN BIO SCIENCE PARK FOUNDATION Content Page Page 7 Intro 80 Biotech Training Facility 8 Discover the park 86 Careers 24 Community 92 Park news 36 Research & Development 102 Infrastructural developments 48 Recent drug development 108 Join us 52 Pipeline 118 Whom to contact Drug development services & business services 129 Colophon 72 5 Welcome to Leiden Bio Science Park The key to discovery 6 Our park features over 90 dedicated medical life sciences companies and institutions, the largest number of bioscience startups in the Netherlands, several multinationals and internationally acclaimed research institutes. Please have a look at this overview of the Leiden Bio Science Park ecosystem, where everything is in place for your science and business to flourish. This lively community is the gateway to life science in Europe for companies and institutions from around the globe. The team of Leiden Bio Science Park foundation Thinking about joining the Leiden R&D cluster? We’d love to have you on board! 7 Discover the The key to drug discovery Leiden Bio Science Park is the leading life sciences and health cluster in the Netherlands and ranks among the top five most successful R&D hubs in Europe. It is a mature science cluster which includes drug development companies in all phases of the value chain and the top academic R&D institutes of Leiden University and Leiden University Academic Center (LUMC). 8 9 An unique ecosystem that combines: 10 • The largest Dutch cluster of biotech and pharmaceutical companies • Top academic research with a focus on translational drug research • World-class drug development service providers • Active collaboration between public and private stakeholders • State-of-the-art research and training facilities, including the Biotech Training Facility • Biopharmaceutical education at all levels, from academic to vocational lab training • An enthusiastic, well-trained and internationally oriented workforce • Two world-class museums: Naturalis Biodiversity Center and CORPUS 16.900 people are employed at Leiden Bio Science Park 11 Employees working at organisations at the park (1-1-2014) 696 public administration 3294 education 205 museums Number of students life science and health related 4526 4795 5193 771 health care 12 6978 LUMC 306 other companies 603 companies active in other scientific areas 4054 life science companies 2011/2012 2012/2013 2013/2014 13 11 research institutes Leiden Bio Science Park counts 173 organisations 8 educational institutions 10 health care organisations 14 other organisations 130 companies 14 15 130 companies of which: 93 biomedical (red) biotech companies 18 scientific areas other than life sciences 20 drug development companies 6 other non-scientific areas 4 provide services to health care organisations 10medtech companies 4 green biotech 16 93 biomedical (red) biotech companies, of which: 2 health care insurers 2 veterinary biotech 1 industrial (white) biotech 22 providing business services dedicated to drug development 41 companies that provide drug development services 17 Origin divisions with HQ elsewhere start-ups 20 relocations 27 companies started here 35 spin-offs from academia 18 Nationality of the companies 51 14 10 joint ventures 1 1 1 2 2 1 146 1 2 15 Belgium Canada France Germany Great Britain Japan Netherlands Switzerland Taiwan USA 19 20 12 left 16 new 8 left 4 left 12 new 18 new 7 left 19 new 16907 15972 15270 15032 173 164 162 147 Development of the cluster 2011 2012 2013 2014 2011 2012 2013 2014 2011 2012 2013 2014 Number of organisations at the park Employees working at organisations New organisations and organisations that left the park 21 Leiden Bio Science Park is proud to host a vibrant cluster of companies & institutions, we name some: 2-BBB | ASTELLAS | BOERHAAVE CME CENTER OF BIOSCIENCE AND DIAGNOSTICS | CHDR CORPUS EXPERIENCE ON THE HUMAN BODY | GALAPAGOS HAL ALLERGY | HOGESCHOOL LEIDEN | ISA PHARMACEUTICALS JANSSEN BIOLOGICS | LACDR | LEIDEN FUTURELAB LEIDEN UNIVERSITY | LEIDEN UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC CENTER (LUMC) LEIDSE INSTRUMENTMAKERS SCHOOL | LIS ACADEMY | LUMC NATURALIS BIODIVERSITY CENTER | OCELLO | PROQR | ROC LEIDEN THE BIOTECH TRAINING FACILITY | TNO | TOXYS Companies Renowned research institutes Biopharmaceutical education Professional training programs Academic programs Amazing life science museums 22 23 Community Committed collaboration Companies and academia at Leiden Bio Science Park together invent, describe, screen, test, develop, produce and apply today’s and tomorrow´s medical treatments. It is the people that make the cluster work, and this makes us even more committed to foster this special community. To facilitate interaction, lots of meetings and partnering events are regularly organised. In addition there are multiple social events and formal and informal gatherings. 24 25 Thriving network At Leiden Bio Science Park you can join lots of events Stimulating competitions for young entrepreneurs Networking gatherings to bring people together Networks with colleagues 26 Partnering events with investor pitches Meetings for the R&D community Come and meet the park at: The monthly Life Sciences Cafés The annual BBQ The CEO breakfast meetings The HR, business developers, communication and R&D networks The regular R&D events, such as the Leiden Pharma Science Symposia or the Tech Talks 27 Get moving and join us at: The Life Sciences soccer tournament The Leiden Bio Science Park sports day 1. Shuttle buses in rush hours (OV BSP) 2. Recertification of safety at the park (KVO) The tennis tournament The golf course The running group 28 Facilities are in order 3. Improved mobility: extra bus line, start of the road works at Plesmanlaan 4. Start of the extension of De Stal and development of a new park next to it 5. Park maintenance is addressed by Leo Zandvliet 29 Ample support For companies and institutions based at Leiden Bio Science Park or wishing to enter the park, the following supportive facilities are available: • • • 30 LURIS Technology Transfer Office InnovationQuarter Regional investment agency Expat Centre Leiden The Expat Centre Leiden welcomes and advises international employees • • CHEC K OUR WEBS ITE Entrepreneurial society OV BSP Shared purchasing contracts, the shuttle bus, maintenance and park management Cluster development The Leiden Bio Science Park foundation enhances the network and further develops the cluster • • • De Stal Grand café for lunches, events and meetings Starter’s support Support for starting and young life sciences entrepreneurs Hotels In the direct vicinity of the park: Golden Tulip hotel, Hampshire Fitland XL hotel, Hilton Garden Inn, Holiday Inn, Ibis hotel, Tulip Inn, Van der Valk hotel Haagsche Schouw • • Housing Flexible offices and labs at the incubator BioPartner Center, multitenant buildings or ample space to build your own premises Meeting rooms at the park: BioPartner Auditorium, CORPUS Congress Centre, Hampshire Fitland XL Leiden, Grand Café De Stal, Hilton Garden Inn, Holiday Inn Event & Convention Center (ECC), Kenniscentrum Leiden, Leiden University, Naturalis Biodiversity Center 31 32 33 Get started on our park! Do you have a great science-based business idea that you want to grow into a company? Leiden Bio Science Park has the right network, financing tools and locations to support you in making it a success! As single point of contact we will: engage individually with you, speedily connect you with all relevant contacts and, pragmatically get things done together with you. 34 Start-up environment If you are a student busy with entrepreneurship we can offer you the student entrepreneurs club Lugus, as a place to spar with peers and make your first steps. When financing becomes a topic the Leiden TTO Luris has two tailor made starter loans to help you out. Are you ready for an office or a lab? The incubator BioPartner is the place for you. If you simply want to stay up-to-date join our LinkedIn starters group. For more information on getting started: please contact Barbara Brunnhuber. 35 & t h c en r a e m s p Re velo De Drug development At Leiden Bio Science Park 93 companies and organisations, together with Leiden University and the LUMC are active in the life sciences R&D. Here they develop innovative drugs, vaccines, diagnostics and platform technologies. They work, for instance, on solutions for major health issues like infections, HIV, arthritis, brain diseases, various types of cancers, and orphan diseases like Cystic Fybrosis and Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. 36 37 Leiden Red Carpet videos on drug development in Leiden The Leiden Red Carpet series of short videos show the most relevant steps in drug development as it takes place at Leiden Bio Science Park. You will find the videos at our website, where you will also find information on the accompanying walk through the park and app. The Leiden Red Carpet series is developed by the entrepreneurial society of the science park, the OV BSP. 38 Biomedical companies at Leiden Bio Science Park 2-BBB MEDICINES | 4WEB MEDICAL | AEON ASTRON EUROPE AMARNA THERAPEUTICS | APOTEX | APPLIED RADAR TECHNOLOGY ASTELLAS PHARMA EUROPE | AVERY DENNISON BABYBLOOM HEALTHCARE | BIOMARIN | BIOSPARQ BRUKER | CAM BIOCERAMICS | CRUCELL | DCPRIME DELTA CRYSTALLON | FACIO THERAPIES | FIBRIANT FORUM PHARMACEUTICALS | GALAPAGOS | HAL ALLERGY ISA PHARMACEUTICALS | JANSSEN BIOLOGICS MENTOR MEDICAL SYSTEMS | MYMETICS | PHARMING | PROQR THE MEDICINES COMPANY | TLC BIOPHARMACEUTICALS WELCH ALLYN 20 Drug development companies 10 Medtech companies 39 Successful breeding ground 40 Ready for the future Leiden Bio Science Park has seen companies start from academic spin-off phase and grow to SME´s or to stock market listed companies, whereas others have been taken over by large pharmaceutical companies. The more than 30 years history of Leiden Bio Science Park has fuelled the next wave of young and fast growing companies like ProQR Therapeutics, ISA Pharmaceuticals, 2-BBB, and DCPrime. For example, the successful company Prosensa that grew up on Leiden, was acquired by BioMarin in 2015. And the Janssen family of companies of Johnson & Johnson, includes former start-up Crucell, and Centocor and Mentor. And, the park attracted numerous innovative service providers such as Pluriomics (stem cell technology), Mimetas (organ-on-a-chip), OcellO (3D drug discovery screening services), BaseClear (genomics) and many others. World class clinical trial facilities are available at the Centre for Human Drug Research (early clinical evaluation of novel therapeutics). Together, the companies and institutions at Leiden Bio Science Park are well prepared as the leading cluster for innovative therapy development in Europe. 41 Drug development environment Modern therapy development is a complex multidisciplinary endeavour requiring extensive interplay between academia, doctors, pharmacists, development companies, service providers including screening platforms, diagnostic tools and model development. The park stimulates this interaction. Leiden: inspiring environment • Famous 17th century medical researchers: • Franciscus Sylvius (1614-1672), observed the sick and discussed possible treatment, 42 440 years of innovation Leiden University (that celebrates its 440th anniversary in 2015) is an international research university that cherishes its independent approach towards research and teaching. An approach that dates from the 17th century and continues to attract innovative researchers. • Herman Boerhaave (1668-1738), the first medical training at the patients sickbed, • 16 Nobel Prize laureates worked and studied in Leiden. Life science research profiles at Leiden University and LUMC Bioscience the science base of health Brain function and dysfunction over the lifespan Health prevention and the human life cycle Translational drug discovery and development Vascular and regenerative medicine 43 LUMC research profiles Vascular and Regenerative medicine Immunity, Infection and Tolerance Ageing Innovation in Health Strategy and Quality of Care Translational Neuroscience Biomedical Imaging Cancer Pathogenesis and Therapy 44 Research institutes • Centre for Medical • Leyden Academy • Institute of Biology Leiden Systems Biology (CMSB) on Vitality and Ageing • Center for Translational • Naturalis Biodiversity • Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science Molecular Medicine Center (CTMM) • Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition (LIBC) • Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research (LACDR) • Centre for Human Drug Research (CHDR) • Mathematical Institute • Leiden Institute of • Leiden Centre of Chemistry Data Science • Leiden Institute of Physics 45 Leiden Bio Science Park features state-of-the-art life science research facilities 46 • Cell Observatory • Leiden Genome Technology Center • Leiden Metabolomics Facility • Molecular Imaging Laboratories Leiden • Natural Products Lab • Netherlands Centre for Electron Nanoscopy (NeCEN) • Ultra-high field NMR facility Please look at the OARI website for an overview of the Open Access Research Infrastructure at Leiden University, Faculty of Science. 47 Recent drug developments 48 2-BBB Medicines BioMarin 2-BBB’s lead product 2B3-101 completed a Phase I/IIa trial treating patients with various forms of cancer. The product 2B3-201 (several CNS indications) is finishing a Phase I clinical trial in healthy volunteers and MS patients. In June 2015, BioMarin submitted the New Drug Application at the FDA for drisapersen, the lead candidate for the treatment of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, developed by Prosensa. The European Medicines Agency (EMA) validated drisapersen’s Marketing Authorization Application, which means that the submission is complete and the EMA’s standard review process will start. 49 Galapagos ISA Pharmaceuticals Pharming ProQR Therapeutics In June 2015, the DARWIN 1 and DARWIN 2 studies of Galapagos both met their primary endpoint at 12 weeks of treatment with the selective JAK1 inhibitor filgotinib. Patients in both studies showed improvements in signs and symptoms of active rheumatoid arthritis. Two Phase II clinical trials of ISA Pharmaceuticals´s lead compound ISA101 are currently ongoing in cervical cancer and anal intraepithelial neoplasia. In addition, clinical trials with ISA´s first SLPR-AMPLIVANTR conjugates (ISA201 program) have been initiated in February 2015. In July 2014 after a long trajectory, Pharming celebrated the FDA approval of Ruconest R for the treatment of acute attacks of angioedema in patients with Hereditary Angioedema (HAE) in the US, and initiated a Phase II clinical trial to investigate Ruconest R for the prophylaxis of HAE. ProQR Therapeutics successfully raised funds of $102 million (€79.3 million) at NASDAQ, $3 million from Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Therapeutics, and €42 million from institutional investors. The company is preparing a first clinical trial for its lead candidate, QR-010, an RNA-based therapy for Cystic Fibrosis. Results of the Phase II study with filgotinib) in Crohn’s disease will be available in Q4 2015, and the cystic fibrosis program entered the clinic. 50 51 e n i l ipe P R&D pipeline The pipelines of drug development companies and research institutions at Leiden Bio Science Park show successful results in the development of their products. Here is an overview of the disease areas, the pipeline and the number of products in development of the companies and research institutions at the park. 52 53 Disease areas 2014 As the table shows, a large amount of research and development is done in the disease areas Infections, the Central nervous system and the Cardiovascular and circulatory system. Number of products under development per disease area in 2014. 54 Dermatology 13 Respiratory system 23 Kidneys and urinary system 29 Digestive system 34 Musculo-skeletal disorders 37 Autoimmune and inflammation 64 Central nervous system 92 Infections 97 Cardiovascular and circulatory system 87 Cancer 49 Pain 33 Metabolic/endocrinology 29 Miscellaneous 24 Blood and lymphatic system 17 Eye, ear 12 55 56 15 24 27 29 17 12 Phase I Phase II Pending approval 21 12 28 33 3 1 0 2 7 3 Phase III 18 14 2014 21 42 34 2013 Preclinical 4 Through the years a healthy influx of new targets is being researched. Please note also the progress towards more products in phase III. 2012 28 This table shows the focus of Leiden Bio Science Park on early stage drug development. In 2014 21 products were in the preclinical phase, 17 were in Phase I, 15 in Phase II and 7 were in Phase III. 2011 2 Number of products in development Market 57 Leiden Bio Science Park drug development pipeline An overview of the pipeline of companies and research institutions at Leiden Bio Science Park in 2014, as compiled from publicly available information. Source: Biopharm Insight 58 59 Which companies research which disease areas? Apotex and Astellas stand out, due to their many products on the market, while most other companies are in product development phases. Per disease area percentage of company pipeline products in 2014. 60 Companies Apotex (AP) Janssen Astellas (AS) Biologics (JB) BBB LACDR (LA) Therapeutics (BBB) LUMC (LU) Crucell (CR) Mymetics (MY) Delta Crystallon (DEL) Pharming (PH) DCPrime (DCP) ProFibrix (PF) Facio Therapies (FT) ProQR Galapagos (GA) Therapeutics (PRQ) Forum Prosensa (BMN) Pharmaceuticals (FP) TLC (TLC) HAL Allergy (HA) Top Institute ISA Pharma (TIP) Pharmaceuticals (ISA) ZoBio (ZB) 48% AP 13% HA 9% GA 9% AS 6% DEL 6% JB 2% BBB 2% CR 2% PH 2% MY 2% LU Autoimmune and inflammation 86% AP 11% AS 1% TLC 1% BBB Cardiovascular and circulatory system 65% AP 18% AS 6% CR 6% JB 6% PF 63% AS 16% AP 10% TLC 4% DCP 2% ZB 2% ISA 2% BBB Blood and lymphatic system 77% AP 13% AS 7% FP 1% BBB 1% BMN 1% TLC Central nervous system Cancer 62% AP 15% AS 15% GA 8% TIP Dermatology 61 Companies Apotex (AP) Janssen Astellas (AS) Biologics (JB) BBB LACDR (LA) Therapeutics (BBB) LUMC (LU) Crucell (CR) Mymetics (MY) Delta Crystallon (DEL) Pharming (PH) DCPrime (DCP) ProFibrix (PF) Facio Therapies (FT) ProQR Galapagos (GA) Therapeutics (PRQ) Forum Prosensa (BMN) Pharmaceuticals (FP) TLC (TLC) HAL Allergy (HA) Top Institute ISA Pharma (TIP) Pharmaceuticals (ISA) ZoBio (ZB) 62 76% AP 18% AS 3% CR 3% LU Digestive system 55% AP 45% AS Metabolic/endocrinology 51% AP 28% AS 16% CR 2% MY 1% BBB 1% TIP 1% GA Infections 41% AP 24% AS 19% BMN 11% GA 3% FT 3% TLC Musculo-skeletal disorders 48% AP 48% AS 3% ISA Kidneys and urinary system 58% AP 25% AS 8% TLC 8% PRQ Eye, ear 63 Companies Apotex (AP) Janssen Astellas (AS) Biologics (JB) BBB LACDR (LA) Therapeutics (BBB) LUMC (LU) Crucell (CR) Mymetics (MY) Delta Crystallon (DEL) Pharming (PH) DCPrime (DCP) ProFibrix (PF) Facio Therapies (FT) ProQR Galapagos (GA) Therapeutics (PRQ) Forum Prosensa (BMN) Pharmaceuticals (FP) TLC (TLC) HAL Allergy (HA) Top Institute ISA Pharma (TIP) Pharmaceuticals (ISA) ZoBio (ZB) 64 65% AP 17% GA 9% AS 4% PRQ 4% CR Respiratory system 67% AP 30% AS 3% GA 1 00% LA Pain Miscellaneous 65 Development of research per disease area Per disease area an overview of the number of products in development in each pipeline phase in 2014. Phases Discovery (DIS) Preclinical (PRE) Phase I (P1) Phase II (P2) Phase III (P3) Pending approval (PA) Market (MA) 2 DIS 1 PRE 9 P1 7 P2 2 P3 43 MA Autoimmune and inflammation 68 1 P2 1 P3 3 PA 12 MA 5 DIS 2 PRE 10 P1 8 P2 3 P3 1 PA 19 MA Blood and lymphatic system 3 DIS 5 PRE 3 P1 3 P2 2 P3 76 MA Central nervous system 1 PRE 86 MA Cancer 1 DIS 2 P2 10 MA Dermatology Cardiovascular and circulatory system 1 DIS 1 PRE 2 P2 1 PA 29 MA Digestive system 69 10 DIS 5 PRE 3 P1 5 P2 5 P3 1 PA 67 MA Infections 3 PRE 1 P1 8 MA Eye, ear 70 1 DIS 3 P1 5 P2 1 P3 18 MA Kidneys and urinary system 2 DIS 1 PRE 2 P1 1 P3 17 MA Respiratory system 2 DIS 6 PRE 7 P1 3 P3 18 MA 4 P1 1 P2 1 PA 23 MA Metabolic/endocrinology 1 DIS 2 P1 4 P3 26 MA Musculo-skeletal disorders 24 DIS Pain Miscellaneous 71 Drug development services and business services 72 Drug development services Leiden Bio Science Park boasts an extensive cluster of drug development support with companies and institutions that offer services throughout the (bio)pharmaceutical value chain: from target definition to a registered and ready-to-market product. 73 Services throughout the (bio) pharmaceutical value chain Please find the latest overview of available service companies at our website. 74 Companies s ion s sat n ani isatio g r g O rgan n i r O s ctu ice ch es ufa erv vic ear ser ture al s t Man t Res livery nish s i l r t a ics l ing i nic e c c l c lyti ell Cu linica ontra ontra rug d ll & F enom roteo creen G P Ana C C C C D Fi S BaseClear Batavia Biosciences Biofocus Biomimiq Centre for Human Drug Reseach Chiltern International ChiralVision Clinical Reach Drug Development FlexMers 75 Companies HALIX InnoSer Laboratories LUMC MicroSafe Laboratories Miltenyi Biotec Mimetas OcellO OctoPlus OmniComm Promasys Pluriomics ProBase Pharma 76 s ion s sat n ani isatio g r g O rgan n i r O s ctu ice ch es ufa erv vic ear ser ture al s t Man t Res livery nish s i l r t a ics l ing i nic e c c l c lyti ell Cu linica ontra ontra rug d ll & F enom roteo creen G P Ana C C C C D Fi S Companies s ion s sat n ani isatio g r g O rgan n i r O s ctu ice ch es ufa erv vic ear ser ture al s t Man t Res livery nish s i l r t a ics l ing i nic e c c l c lyti ell Cu linica ontra ontra rug d ll & F enom roteo creen G P Ana C C C C D Fi S Protein Labelling Innovation Technologies PROXY Laboratories QuickZyme Biosciences ServiceXS Thermo Fisher Scientific Toxys Verilabs Nederland ZF-pharma ZF-screens ZoBio 77 Business services 3 Human resources management 4 Management consulting Information management 2 Medical translations 3 Cluster development 3 Equipment, suppliers Clinical science systems, CSC, Darwin Digits, helpLine, LAP&P, MedVision360, Omnicomm Promasys, Szienz Management consulting Cluster development BioPartner Center Leiden, Leiden Bio Science Park foundation, OV BSP Equipment, suppliers 3 Legal affairs 8 Information management Human resources management Balans Laboratorium, Bird Bioflex, Harbour fields Labolutions, MediRent, XTAC Analytical Driehoek Research Support, LifeScienceGO!, LSJ Medisch Projectbureau, Xendo Medical translations MediLingua, Wilkens CS Medical Translations Legal affairs BioTop Medical,DeltaPatents, LURIS 78 79 Biotech Training Facility Biotech Training Facility Starting January 2016 the facility is going to be a state-of-the-art GMP training facility for the production of (bio-)pharmaceuticals, where employees are trained in working under GMP and biosafety conditions in a realistic environment. 80 81 The Biotech Training Facility in a nutshell • Commissioning process is offered as a training course Training under up-to-date GMP and biosafety (up to level 2) conditions • Equipment demonstration facility • Taught by professional trainers • • We will offer a flexible program and tailor-made courses With rooms for common unit operations, Gowning rooms, Cleanrooms (Class A to D) • An open, transparent structure • 82 • • Learn by doing Also for technical personnel/ maintenance suppliers Professional trainers & flexible programme At the Biotech Training Facility experienced trainers from the industry will train your employees. All unit operations used in the industry will be available. We offer all sorts of training programs: 1-day GMP introductions, SOP writing to complete courses on cleaning validation, upstream & downstream processing, process validations, aseptic filling of vials, etc. The facility also offers tailor-made courses, e.g. to train how to use new equipment, train-thetrainer, training for support personnel, and much more. 83 Technical systems Demonstration facility A complete, open floor is dedicated to the technical installations. These too are open for instruction and can be used for GMPspecific training for technical personnel and maintenance suppliers. The BTF itself will be a splendid location for suppliers of equipment, training or consultancy to hold their seminars or to test their new equipment in a neutral environment. More information on the Biotech Training Facility? Please contact Rebekah Bikker 84 85 Human Capital Careers The Leiden Bio Science Park foundation invests in various activities revolving around human capital. For example, the ‘LBSP HRM network’ and its bi-annual meetings allow local human resource professionals to connect and to exchange knowledge, experiences and ideas. Plenty of job opportunities Companies at Leiden Bio Science Park are fast growing and there is near constant need for well-educated personnel. Please have a look at the many challenging job openings in the database at our website. 86 87 Life science education Leiden Bio Science Park offers a wide range of life science education from vocational level, to PhDs and postdocs. There is: • Vocational laboratory training at ROC Leiden, • The vocational Leiden Instrumentmakers School, • Laboratory studies at university of applied sciences CHEC K OUR WEBS IT FOR M E O RE INFOR MATIO N Hogeschool Leiden, and • Various academic careers in medicine, biomedical and biopharmaceutical sciences at Leiden University and the LUMC. Career events and workshops Team challenge! Throughout the year at the park, numerous career events and workshops are organised, to bring students and companies in contact. A new experimental concept from Hogeschool Leiden was launched: Team challenge! • Bètabanenmarkt for science faculty student • ‘Employability outside academia’ for postdocs In Team challenge, students from different disciplines team up to address real-life challenges issued by LBSP companies or other organisations, such as a market analysis or product testing. • Manifestation for MBO students • ICP career events for international students 88 89 Red Career Together with the OV BSP, the Red Career project was started. This project will deliver a series of 3 minute videos that illustrate the broad range of jobs or careers at Leiden Bio Science Park. In particular, jobs will be selected where finding the right professional can be difficult. The first Red career ‘episode’ was produced to cover the work of biochemistry technicians and was filmed at Apotex Nederland. 90 For more information on education and labor market, please contact: Thomas Dijkmans. 91 Park news Members of the Leiden Bio Science Park community celebrated several anniversaries, won prizes, had their new facilities opened, or attracted investments: 1. Avery Dennison officially opened their new sustainable European HQ at the Oegstgeest area of the park. 2. The first investment of the regional development agency Innovation Quarter went to Leiden based BabyBloom Healthcare, that develops ergonomic incubators. 1 92 93 3. October 2014: start of the construction of the unique international Biotech Training Facility, opening January 2016. 4. Charles River Laboratories acquired Galapagos’ Argenta and BioFocus service operations. 5. Condi food won the Herman Wijffels Innovation Award 2014. 6. Facio Therapies raised €2 million for its FSHD drug development program. FSHD is a rare, hereditary form of muscular dystrophy. 3 94 95 7. Mimetas raised $5.2 million and $1.6 million for organ-on-a-chip technology. 7 96 8. Prosensa was taken over by BioMarin Pharmaceutical for $680 million. 9. Funds for the enlargement of the Leiden instrumentmakers School (LiS) were raised, so the plans can be realized. 10. Mymetics’ promising HIV vaccine candidate obtained funding to begin a study at the Texas Biomedical Research Institute. 9 97 11. By crowd funding and donations Naturalis raised enough funds to buy a T. rex skeleton. The grand old lady of nearly 12 meters can be admired from mid 2016 in the Pesthuis building. 11 98 12. TomTom co-founder navigated into biotech with investment in OcellO for the further development of their 3D cell models. 13. In Ovo raised €200,000 from the Leiden University and €500,000 euro to further develop the technique that can determine the gender of chicken eggs. 14. Pluriomics raised €4 million from several investors, including the regional investment fund Innovation Quarter, to accelerate the further growth of the company. 13 99 15. ProQR raised $97.5 million at NASDAQ for development of a treatment of Cystic Fibrosis. 16 100 16. Janssen announced the start of Phase I clinical trials of a preventive Ebola vaccine. 17. To-BBB Therapeutics passed through a rough period: the company was renamed BBB Therapeutics and went bankrupt. Founder Pieter Gaillard who left the company prior to the bankruptcy, in 2015 restarted the company under the new name 2-BBB Medicines. 17 101 Infrastructural developments Infrastructural developments 102 From the end of 2016, traffic directed at the science park will be able to use the overpass at the Plesmanlaan and the new access road Ehrenfestweg. This major investment will end to the daily infrastructural bottleneck at the Plesmanlaan. For faster connections with the Oegstgeest part of the science park by bus, bike and on foot the Niels Bohr tunnel (connecting the Niels Bohrweg with the Willem Einthovenstraat) is available since July 2015. The construction of the RijnlandRoute, that will link the highways A4 and A44, is expected to start in the beginning of 2016. 103 Coming up September 2015 Galapagos will move into the new Beagle Zernike multi-tenant building. In January 2016 Batavia Biosciences will also move into the building. 104 REA D October 2015 Opening of the redesigned and landscaped Leeuwenhoek park with trees and a pond for everyone’s enjoyment. THE AT O L ATES AND UR WET NEW SUB BSIT S E S NEWTO OURCRIBE , SLE T TE R! January 2016 Opening of the Biotech Training Facility, first courses will start. Q2 2016 De Stal will reopen in their new facilities with a larger kitchen, storage and a large south facing terrace. September 2016 At the Beta Campus, the new Faculty of Science building of Leiden University, phase I will open. Q3 2018 Naturalis: opening of the enlarged and reorganised museum with T-rex and extra space for collections and researchers. 105 Leiden Bio Science Park welcomes new innovative life sciences companies dedicated to drug development, advanced therapies and personalized medicine in combination with diagnostics. Join Us 5 reasons to establish your company at Leiden Bio Science Park • Availability of labs and office space • • • 108 Strong R&D collaboration between academia and industry Largest Dutch life science and health cluster • Accessible state-of-the-art research facilities Vibrant international community with a highly educated life sciences labour force and students 109 110 Well-developed cluster State-of-the-art research facilities Well connected The presence of a well-developed cluster of drug developing companies, drug related service providers, business services and top research institutions makes Leiden Bio Science Park an attractive location to start-ups as well as established businesses. The park also offers access to state-of-theart research facilities and equipment, numerous real estate options and lots of interaction and meetings. Leiden is conveniently located at only 20 minutes from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport and is well connected to the main train lines and highways. Lots of real estate options Leiden Bio Science Park offers you a lot of options to settle. You can rent or buy existing property. Or build your own premises. Whatever your need, our park has a fitting solution for you. In close cooperation with the regional investment agency InnovationQuarter we offer tailor-made fact-finding visits and introductions to our network. 111 26 companies joined us The cluster boasts a healthy influx of new companies, both established international companies and start-ups. In 2014 and 2015 twenty-six companies and organisations joined the cluster. 2-BBB Medicines 4WEB Medical AN Valuations Avery Dennison BioFocus Bruker DeltaPatents Facio Therapies Fibriant 112 Generade Global technics Goutier Huurmij InnoSer lboratories Karbor Services Leiden Centre for Data Sciences Leiden Spin Imaging MyLife Technologies Mucosa Piculet Biosciences QVM Stellar Space Industries SysBioSim Topaz Revitel Toxys Welch Allyn Some examples of the organisations that recently joined our cluster and computational methods for scientific data within, among others, the domains of life, health and bioscience. Avery Dennison American medical technology company offering pharmaceutical labelling solutions, electro medical adhesive products and radio frequency identification inlays for patients. Mucosa Mucosa is a tissue-engineering company that developed a unique propriety platform technology for oral skin transplantations. Facio Therapies Dutch start-up dedicated at developing a therapy against the muscular disease FSHD. Leiden Centre for Data Science Focuses on the development of statistical Toxys LUMC spin-out Toxys offers genotoxicity testing services and won the HollandBio BioBusiness Masterclass Award 2015. Welch Allyn American medical technology company, offering digital and connected diagnostic solutions. 113 Why settle in Leiden? Leiden is an attractive environment in which to work and live. It is an internationally oriented, young and culturally rich city. Home to the oldest university in the Netherlands. Which is why Leiden has a long tradition of knowledge & science. No less than 16 Nobel Prize winners are linked to Leiden. 114 Pleasant city Leiden has a beautiful and vibrant city centre, seeped in history with many canals and monuments. It boasts 12 world-class museums with amazing exhibitions on antiquity, the arts, nature, science and anthropology. 115 A welcoming place for Expats To underline the importance of international knowledge workers to the Leiden region, the Expat Centre was set up. They advise expats on matters of immigration, formalities and the practical aspects of living, international schools and social life in Leiden. holds the forth place globally on the UN’s Human Development Ranking - only Norway, Australia and Switzerland have higher scores. For more information on establishing at the science park: please contact Ellen Smit. High standard of living The Netherlands is proud to provide a high standard of living, while maintaining an affordable life for its residents. It currently 116 117 Whom to contact Facilitating the cluster Entrepreneurial society The companies and organisations at the park are represented by the entrepreneurial society of Leiden Bio Science Park (OV BSP) that, for instance, lobbies for infrastructural improvements, organises park management and maintenance, and manages joint facilities on the park. For more information, please look at the OV BSP website. 118 119 Cluster development The development of the cluster is managed by the Leiden Bio Science Park foundation. We enhance the internal cohesion of the cluster, manage projects (such as on labour market and start-ups), do the marketing communication of the park, and we attract new life science related organisations to the cluster. For contact details, please look at page 124. 120 121 Incubation Valorisation Housing for young and maturing companies is available at the 4 incubator buildings of the BioPartner Center Leiden. The Accelerator building is designed for maturing companies, and there is a BioPartner Starters office for start-ups. Networking events for young entrepreneurs are organised by Science Meets Business. The valorisation of Leiden University and LUMC research is managed by Luris. Luris is dedicated to knowledge partnering between academia and industry, it stimulates academic entrepreneurship, and offers legal support and assistance in finding the right research funding. For more information, please look at the Luris website. For more information, please look at the BioPartner website. 122 123 People involved These are the facilities and the people behind them that make Leiden Bio Science Park work. Cluster development Saco de Visser is responsible for the further development of the Leiden Bio Science Park cluster. Contact Saco de Visser (Director Cluster Development) at +31 71 524 75 55. Start-up support Barbara Brunnhuber is your contact person for all matters concerning starting a life science company. Call Barbara Brunnhuber, Project Manager Starters at +31 71 524 75 58. 124 Connecting education and companies at the park Thomas Dijkmans is the one you need on all matters concerning education and labour market at the science park. Call Thomas Dijkmans, Project Manager Education & Labour at +31 71 524 75 51. Biotech Training Facility For professional training in GMP and Biosafety in the realistic environment of the Biotech Training Facility (operational January 2016), please contact Rebekah Bikker, Business Development Manager Biotech Training Facility at +31 639 86 51 92. Joining us and park management Your first point of contact when you consider settling at the park is Ellen Smit. For all matters on the OV BSP services, please also contact Ellen Smit, in her role as Business Park Manager. You can reach Ellen at +31 71 524 75 54 or +31 625 18 05 97. 125 Maintenance of the park Management For any issues concerning the maintenance of the science park, please contact Leo Zandvliet, the OV BSP Maintenance Manager, at +31 638 14 88 80. Thijs de Kleer is director of both the BioPartner Center Leiden and the Leiden Bio Science Park foundation (LBSPf). Call Thijs de Kleer at the LBSPf at +31 71 524 75 56. Urban planning Marketing communication The two municipalities at whose territory the science park is located, Leiden and Oegstgeest, are much involved in facilitating the further growth of the Park. Please look at their websites for more information on urban planning at the park. For all matters concerning the marketing and communication of the park, please contact Hermine Klein, (Marketing Manager) at +31 71 524 75 53. Expat: warm welcome To assist international knowledge workers in settling in the Leiden region, the Expat Centre Leiden was set up. Please have a look at the Expat Centre website. 126 New media For all matters concerning start-ups and new media, please contact Bas Schenkeveld, New Media Manager, at +31 71 524 75 55. 127 Colophon Office management For any questions on the Life Sciences café, the website and office management for the Leiden Bio Science Park foundation and the OV BSP, please contact Carla van der Laan, (Office Manager) at +31 71 524 75 55. Leiden Bio Science Park foundation Rijnsburgerweg 10 2333 AA Leiden The Netherlands From January 2016 our new address is: J.H. Oortweg 19 2333 CH Leiden The Netherlands Publisher: Concept and design: Leiden Bio Science Just, Leiden Park foundation Photography i.a. by: Copy: Marc de Haan Leiden Bio Science OctoPlus Park foundation & Hans Lebbe Just, Leiden Studio Hartzema +31 71 524 7555 Printing house: [email protected] Veenman+, Rotterdam www.leidenbiosciencepark.nl 128 This issue gives you an overview of the Leiden Bio Science Park ecosystem. Showing what this leading Dutch life science cluster has to offer: the 90+ companies, Leiden University and the LUMC, their research, the available facilities and the thriving network. Copies: Rob Overmeer September 2015 1.000 129 LEIDEN FUTURELAB | LEIDEN CENTRE OF DATA SCIENCE | LEIDEN PROBE MICROSCOPY | LEIDEN SPIN IMAGING | LEIDEN UNIVERSITY | LEIDEN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER (LUMC) | LEIDSE INSTRUMENTMAKERS SCHOOL | LEIDSE PROEFTUIN ZORG & WELZIJN | LEXISNEXIS UNIVENTIO | LEYDEN ACADEMY ON VITALITY AND AGEING | LIFE SCIENCE METHODS | LIFESCIENCEGO! | LINK | LIVING LAB VOOR ZORGINNOVATIES | LIVIT ORTHOPHEDIE | LSJ MEDISCH PROJECTBUREAU | LURIS | MEDILINGUA | MEDIRENT | MEDIS MEDICAL IMAGING SYSTEMS | MENTOR MEDICAL SYSTEMS | MICROSAFE LABORATORIES | MILTENYI BIOTEC | MIMETAS | MUCOSA | MYMETICS | NALCO | NATURALIS BIODIVERSITY CENTER | NETHERLANDS CENTRE FOR ELECTRON NANOSCOPY (NECEN) | NEWCATCH | NIJSSEN KOELING | OCELLO | OCTOPLUS | OMNICOMM PROMASYS | OV BSP | PHARMING | PHILA DEL ART | PICULET BIOSCIENCES | PLURIOMICS | PRISNA | PROBASE PHARMA | PROMEGA | PROQR THERAPEUTICS | PROTEIN LABELLING INNOVATION TECHNOLOGIES | PROTEONIC | PROTHIX | PROXY LABORATORIES | QUALITY RA | QUICKZYME BIOSCIENCES | QVM | RIJNLANDS REVALIDATIECENTRUM | ROC LEIDEN | SANQUIN BLOOD BANK | SCAL MEDISCH DIAGNOSTISCH CENTRUM | SERVICEXS | SERVIER | SINENSIS LIFE SCIENCES | SODEXO | (SPORT)FYSIOTHERAPIE ERIK VAN PUTTEN | STICHTING CONTACTEN BEDRIJFSLEVEN | STICHTING INTERPLAST HOLLAND | STICHTING LEVEDNA! | STICHTING OPSPORING ERFELIJKE TUMOREN | STICHTING VALK | SYSBIOSIM | SZIENZ | THE MEDICINES COMPANY | THERMO FISHER SCIENTIFIC | TLC BIOPHARMACEUTICALS | TNO | TOKO | TI PHARMA | TOPAZ REVITEL | TOPLAB HOGESCHOOL LEIDEN | TOXYS | TROMBOSEDIENST LEIDEN | VERILABS NEDERLAND | VERLOSKUNDIG CENTRUM DE POORT | VISIMETRIX | VISIO | VITALNEXT | WELCH ALLYN | WILKENS CS MEDICAL TRANSLATIONS | WILLEM-ALEXANDER KINDERFONDS | XENDO | XTAC ANALYTICAL | ZF-PHARMA | ZF-SCREENS | ZOBIO | ZORG ACADEMIE LEIDEN | ZORG EN ZEKERHEID The premier life science hotspot in the Netherlands Leiden Bio Science Park is the leading life sciences cluster in the Netherlands and ranks among the top five most successful science parks in Europe. It is fully dedicated to biomedical life sciences and offers opportunities for both established companies and start-ups to flourish. www.leidenbiosciencepark.nl