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Navigating Global Markets

Global Markets is Prudentia's sourcing module, offering a searchable database of approved and pre-approved drug assets across geographies. This module is designed to help Search & Evaluation teams surface targets that would be difficult to identify through traditional methods. The initial deployment of Global Markets is focused on the Immunology landscape in China.

Navigating the Global Markets landing page

Navigate to Global Markets using the left navigation bar. The landing page displays a searchable list of assets drawn from Prudentia's proprietary database. The page shows the total number of assets available and the date the database was last updated in the top-right corner of the results table.

Each row in the table represents a single drug asset. The following columns are displayed:

Column Description
Asset name The identifier of the drug asset. Displayed in red — click to open the asset detail view.
Company name The name of the company developing the asset.
Indication The disease or condition the asset targets.
Target The biological target of the therapy.
Modality The type of drug (e.g., Small Molecule, Large Molecule, Gene Therapy).
Development phase The current stage of clinical development (e.g., Clinical – Phase I, Clinical – Phase II, Clinical – Phase II/III).
Country The country of origin for the asset, indicated by a flag. The database has particular depth in Chinese assets (CN).

Search and filtering

Use one or more of the filters at the top of the page to narrow the asset list to the opportunities most relevant to your sourcing criteria. Filters can be combined: for example, searching by Indication and Development Phase simultaneously to find Phase II assets in a specific disease.

To reset your search, click Clear Filters to return to the full asset list.

Saved views

If your team regularly searches with the same filter combination, you can save that configuration as a View. Use the Saved Views dropdown in the top left to access and apply any previously saved filter sets, or to save a new one.