Duke University School of Medicine
BiotechDuke University School of Medicine is a biotechnology company with 1 FDA-approved products.
Duke University School of Medicine at a Glance
- Growing R&D activity with 56 trials in last 2 years
- Fast trial execution (27 months median completion)
Duke University School of Medicine's Key Drugs
Duke University School of Medicine's core commercial portfolio centers on Ducord — its most strategically important drugs approved in the last 15 years.
Duke University School of Medicine's Recent FDA Approvals
New NDA/BLA approvals for Duke University School of Medicine over the last two years — novel drugs only, excluding generics and label supplements.
Duke University School of Medicine's Therapeutic Areas
Disease areas where Duke University School of Medicine has approved drugs and an active pipeline. Weighted by commercial stage — approved drugs count most, then late-stage trials.
Duke University School of Medicine Pipeline Snapshot
Active clinical trials for Duke University School of Medicine across all therapeutic areas, from ClinicalTrials.gov.
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Deep insights for investors and analysts
Revenue Insights
- • Ducord leads revenue
- • Drug-level revenue analysis
Trial Catalysts
- • Active trial monitoring
- • Phase 3 readout tracking
Patent Risk
- • Patent expiration timeline
- • Revenue at risk analysis
Compare Companies
- • Side-by-side pipeline analysis
- • Revenue & market share comparison
Execution Intelligence
- • Phase 3: 20/29 completed
- • Speed: 27 months avg
Revenue forecasts • Trial milestones • Patent risk modeling
Active (1)
Discontinued (0)
Company Info
- First Approval
- 2012-10-03
- Latest
- 2012-10-03
- Applications
- 1
How We Calculate These Metrics
Execution Quality Score
Measures trial completion rates weighted by phase importance. Phase 3 trials count 4x more than Phase 1 because late-stage completion is harder and more valuable.
What counts as "completed": A trial that reached its planned endpoint and reported results. Trials that were terminated early, withdrawn, or suspended are not counted as completed—these often indicate safety issues, lack of efficacy, or strategic pivots.
- Excellent (80%+): Top-tier execution, most trials reach planned endpoints
- Good (60-79%): Strong execution with occasional early terminations
- Fair (40-59%): Average execution, notable rate of terminated/withdrawn trials
- Needs Improvement (under 40%): High termination rates, execution challenges