HILLARY CLINTON: BIOTECH FIRMS DESERVE MORE SUPPORT FROM U.S. GOVERNMENT
by Bradley J. Fikes
The biotech industry's high-cost,
high-reward financial model could benefit from support from biotech-rich states
like California, former secretary of state Hillary Rodham Clinton said
Wednesday.
Speaking at the BIO 2014 convention in San
Diego, Clinton told a luncheon audience that she understood biotech companies
face extreme risks in developing new health care products. State support, along
with a "national framework" including provisions to help patients who
can't afford biotech therapies, are part of a rational policy, said Clinton.
A potential Democratic presidential
candidate in 2016, Clinton has long worked on health care policy. She was
interviewed by Jim Greenwood, president and CEO of the Biotechnology Industry
Organization. BIO is holding the convention in San Diego for the first time
since 2008.
Clinton also endorsed the use of
genetically modified organisms, or GMOs in agriculture to improve crops, such
as by engineering them for drought resistance. She suggested the biotech
industry stress these characteristics instead of focusing on the term GMOs.
In addition, Clinton urged the biotech
industry to give more consideration to hiring women.
Greenwood said the average cost of
developing new drugs is about $1.2 billion, going through complex clinical
trials for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, with no guarantee of success.
"These people are incredible
risk-takers and entrepreneurs," Greenwood said. "Most of their
projects fail, and most of the drugs that get approved by the FDA never pay for
themselves... You can't be engaged in the highest-risk endeavor and not have
high reward. The economics don't work out."
"I recognize the dilemma,"
Clinton said.
State leaders such as Calif. governor
Jerry Brown, who gave a brief endorsement of California biotech before Clinton
spoke; Mass. Gov. Deval Patrick, and Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe are
providing enlightened leadership for biotech, Clinton said of her fellow
Democrats. But other countries are also providing subsidies, and could lure
away biotech if the United States doesn't come up with a "sensible"
alternative to provide incentives for risk-takers.
"California (undertook) a very
important task in creating a funding stream for stem cell research,"
Clinton said. "Other states have followed suit, when it looked as though
the federal government would not be doing that. States have a role to play, but
we need a national framework."
Clinton was referring to the California
Institute for Regenerative Medicine, funded with $3 billion in bond money. The
program was created in 2004 by California voters in part because former
president George W. Bush, the first president to fund embryonic stem cell
research, limited funding to those lines of human embryonic stem cells created
by August, 2001. CIRM and the federal government also fund research with many
other types of non-embryonic stem cells.
On GMOs, Clinton said the biotech industry
"should continue to try to make the case to those who are skeptical that
they may not know what they are eating already, because the question of
genetically modified foods or hybrids has gone on for many many years, and
there is a big gap between what the facts are and what the perceptions
are".
"If you talk about drought-resistant
seeds, and I have promoted those all over Africa, by definition they have been
engineered to be drought-resistant," Clinton said. "That's the beauty
of them. Maybe somebody can get their harvest done and not starve, and maybe
have something left over to sell".
Fuente: U-T SAN DIEGO
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