Longevity Healthcare model basket

CDMO and Biopharma Services

A concentrated book of tools, services, and diagnostics that sell into every therapeutic modality.

What is the thesis for CDMO and Biopharma Services?

We own the analytical instruments, bioprocess consumables, clinical research organizations, and reference laboratories that sell picks and shovels into every modality -- small molecule, biologic, cell and gene, and incretin. The thesis rests on a post-destocking normalization whose early data is already in the trailing-year prints, coupled with biotech funding re-opening and the GLP-1 manufacturing build-out.

This is a curated QuantLink model basket. It is not a filed portfolio, not a fund, and not investment advice.

Published Apr 14, 2026. Updated Apr 14, 2026. Source: QuantLink curated model basket and FastAPI ideas endpoint.

Holdings
10
Benchmark
SPY
Status
New
1Y model return
+26.0%

Performance as of Aug 23, 2026.

Thesis narrative

The question

Are the life-science tools, CDMO, and CRO names priced for a permanent step-down in biopharma R&D intensity and a structurally lower bioprocess consumable run-rate, or for a cyclical trough exiting destocking at the same time the GLP-1 manufacturing build-out and cell-therapy scale-up pull on the same capacity?

Base rates

The reference class is prior post-destocking recoveries across the picks-and-shovels cohort: the 2013-2015 cycle following the Affordable Care Act reset, the 2017-2019 cycle following the biotech funding trough, and the 2009-2011 cycle following the financial crisis. In each case, bioprocess and analytical instrument organic growth troughed near 0% and recovered to 6-9% within 18 months, service and CRO revenue compounded at 8-12% on a two-year lag behind biotech funding, and the equity basket tracked the 70th percentile of healthcare sub-sectors during the second year of recovery. Gross margins recovered roughly half of the peak-to-trough compression within 24 months as fixed-cost absorption returned.

The trailing-twelve-month data on this book is mixed in a useful way. TMO is up roughly 18%, DHR up 3%, A up 15%, IQV up 16%, MTD up 25%, LH up 17%, and DGX up 15% -- the quality compounders are already working. WAT is roughly flat and ICLR is down 23% and RVTY down 3%, telling us the recovery is uneven and the laggards carry the cyclical payoff. Healthcare at the sector level has trailed SPY materially on a trailing-year basis, and the basket's dispersion -- winners already working, CRO names still compressed -- is exactly the pattern that precedes broad catch-up.

The imputed expectation in current multiples on the CRO sub-book (IQV at ~18x forward, ICLR at ~13x forward) is that clinical trial starts stay at 2024 trough levels indefinitely. Biotech XBI has already moved off its low and NIH funding normalizations are tracking the legislative path.

Why consensus is wrong

The sell-side has modeled biopharma destocking as a secular change in inventory policy rather than a cyclical over-correction. Bioprocess consumables -- single-use bags, chromatography resins, filters, media -- are priced for a new normal of sub-5% growth. The actual data from the back half of 2025 shows the destock is through: orders have re-accelerated into mid-single-digits at DHR's bioprocess segment and high-single-digits at TMO's BioProduction business, and the compare turns materially easier through 2026.

The second miss is the GLP-1 manufacturing pull. Every incremental injectable dose of semaglutide, tirzepatide, or a next-wave oral requires aseptic fill-finish capacity, chromatography resins for peptide purification, and analytical instruments for release testing. The tools vendors sell into that build-out regardless of which molecule wins, and the capacity expansion by LLY and NVO alone is a multi-year order book at TMO, DHR, A, MTD, and WAT.

Third, the CRO sub-book is priced for a trial-start drought that is already reversing. IQV's bookings, ICLR's book-to-bill, and the underlying biotech funding data have all turned. The consensus multiple assumes the turn does not happen for another 18 months; the underlying data is running a year ahead of that expectation.

Position construction

The book has two 20% anchors, an instrument and services sleeve, a reference-lab sleeve, and a small recovery optionality tail.

Diversified tools anchors (~40%). TMO at ~20% is the broadest exposure -- analytical instruments, bioprocess, specialty diagnostics, and pharma services in one franchise, with the highest incremental leverage as destock turns. DHR at 20% is the post-Veralto portfolio focused on bioprocess, diagnostics, and life-science instruments; the Cytiva bioprocess segment is the cleanest single read on destock normalization in the group.

Instruments and analytics (~27.3%). A at ~12.5% is the analytical instruments and cell-analysis franchise already back to positive year-on-year. MTD at ~8.6% is the laboratory balances and process analytics compounder whose trailing-year print is the strongest in the book and whose margin profile is the highest. WAT at ~6.2% is the liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry specialist whose flat trailing-year masks a mix shift toward GLP-1 and bioanalytical applications.

CRO recovery book (~15.3%). IQV at ~10.8% is the largest CRO with the most diversified trial mix; bookings and RFP flow have already turned. ICLR at ~4.5% is the deepest drawdown in the book and the highest-beta position to trial-start recovery.

Reference labs (~14.0%). LH at ~7.4% and DGX at ~6.6% are the clinical diagnostics pair whose volume stability and acquired-hospital-lab tailwind are already reflected in trailing-year performance; they are ballast with modest growth, not the main payoff.

Recovery optionality (~3.4%). RVTY at ~3.4% is the reagents, detection, and diagnostics specialist still working through a post-merger reset -- the position is sized as asymmetric optionality on mid-cycle recovery, not as a core holding.

Asymmetric payoff

If bioprocess orders normalize to mid-single-digit growth, the GLP-1 manufacturing pull compounds through 2027, and CRO bookings continue to improve in line with biotech funding, the weighted book returns roughly 15-22% annualized over three years. If China stimulus to research spend stalls and NIH funding flat-lines, the book returns roughly 3-8%. If the bioprocess cycle inflects harder than expected and cell and gene therapy volumes move to commercial scale earlier than scheduled, the right tail is 25-35% with multiple expansion on TMO, DHR, and the CROs simultaneously.

At 60% base, 20% bear, and 20% bull, expected value is roughly +13 to +18% annualized against an SPY base rate near +8%. The payoff is asymmetric because the quality compounders in the book have already de-risked the trailing-year drawdown while the CRO sub-book and RVTY carry the recovery optionality that has not yet been priced.

Three things that would change our mind

  1. Bioprocess organic growth at DHR Cytiva and TMO BioProduction printing below 2% on a full-year basis in 2026, indicating the destock is structural rather than cyclical and the recovery we expect is not coming.
  2. IQV and ICLR book-to-bill falling below 1.1x for two consecutive quarters, with management citing cancellations from large-pharma sponsors rather than timing of small-biotech starts.
  3. A CMS or commercial-payer decision that materially cuts reimbursement for routine clinical laboratory volumes, breaking the ballast thesis on LH and DGX.

What we're explicitly NOT betting on

We are NOT betting on any single therapeutic modality -- small molecule, antibody, cell and gene, or peptide -- winning share. The entire point of this book is to be long the demand for manufacturing and testing services regardless of which molecule class compounds. We are NOT betting on a specific M&A outcome for any holding. We are NOT betting on biotech XBI reaching a particular level; we are betting only that trial starts recover from the 2024 trough. We are NOT betting on China pharma-services spending reaccelerating at a specific pace. We are NOT betting on cell and gene therapy reaching commercial scale on a fixed timeline. The thesis requires only that destocking is behind us, GLP-1 capacity continues to expand, and the CRO cycle mean-reverts. Each is a weaker claim than picking the winning modality, and the book is sized for it.

Model basket holdings

Model basket: curated equal or target weighting, not a filed portfolio. Weights are the target basket weights returned by the live ideas endpoint.

NameSymbolModel weight
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.TMO20.01%
Danaher CorporationDHR20.00%
Agilent Technologies, Inc.A12.51%
IQVIA Holdings Inc.IQV10.82%
Mettler-Toledo International Inc.MTD8.64%
Labcorp Holdings Inc.LH7.39%
Quest Diagnostics IncorporatedDGX6.59%
Waters CorporationWAT6.19%
ICON Public Limited CompanyICLR4.48%
Revvity, Inc.RVTY3.37%

Backtested performance vs SPY

Performance is backtested from the returned tearsheet series. It reflects the model basket methodology and benchmark series, not live fund returns or a filed portfolio track record. Performance as of Aug 23, 2026.

Total Return

+26.0%

SPY +19.2%

Ann. Return

+26.5%

SPY +19.5%

Ann. Vol

25.9%

SPY 12.9%

Sharpe

1.02

SPY 1.52

Max Drawdown

-24.6%

SPY -9.1%

Alpha vs SPY

+15.2%

hit rate 48.4%

Performance as of Aug 23, 2026.

Rolling Performance vs Benchmark

Portfolio Holdings

Holding
Weight
Country
Exchange
Sector
Industry
Mkt Cap
Price
1Y
1Y Trend
TMO
TMOThermo Fisher Scientific Inc.
20.0%
DHR
DHRDanaher Corporation
20.0%
A
AAgilent Technologies, Inc.
12.5%
IQV
IQVIQVIA Holdings Inc.
10.8%
MTD
MTDMettler-Toledo International Inc.
8.6%
LH
LHLabcorp Holdings Inc.
7.4%
DGX
DGXQuest Diagnostics Incorporated
6.6%
WAT
WATWaters Corporation
6.2%
ICLR
ICLRICON Public Limited Company
4.5%
RVTY
RVTYRevvity, Inc.
3.4%

SSR performance series fallback

The table below is the server-rendered reference series behind the interactive chart. Values show the wealth index level from a 1.00 starting value, not a second 1Y return figure. Series as of Aug 23, 2026.

DateModel basket wealth indexSPY
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Sep 11, 20251.0025x1.0193x
Sep 12, 20250.9821x1.0190x
Sep 15, 20250.9788x1.0244x
Sep 16, 20250.9879x1.0230x
Sep 17, 20250.9885x1.0217x
Sep 18, 20251.0014x1.0265x
Sep 19, 20250.9916x1.0287x
Sep 22, 20250.9868x1.0336x
Sep 23, 20250.9827x1.0280x
Sep 24, 20250.9697x1.0247x
Sep 25, 20250.9500x1.0200x
Sep 26, 20250.9623x1.0258x
Sep 29, 20250.9628x1.0287x
Sep 30, 20251.0055x1.0326x
Oct 1, 20251.0668x1.0361x
Oct 2, 20251.0633x1.0373x
Oct 3, 20251.0817x1.0373x
Oct 6, 20251.0778x1.0410x
Oct 7, 20251.0641x1.0371x
Oct 8, 20251.0636x1.0433x
Oct 9, 20251.0629x1.0403x
Oct 10, 20251.0472x1.0122x
Oct 13, 20251.0573x1.0277x
Oct 14, 20251.0618x1.0265x
Oct 15, 20251.0656x1.0310x
Oct 16, 20251.0824x1.0240x
Oct 17, 20251.0813x1.0298x
Oct 20, 20251.0935x1.0405x
Oct 21, 20251.1194x1.0405x
Oct 22, 20251.1173x1.0351x
Oct 23, 20251.1306x1.0412x
Oct 24, 20251.1307x1.0497x
Oct 27, 20251.1182x1.0621x
Oct 28, 20251.1020x1.0649x
Oct 29, 20251.0867x1.0655x
Oct 30, 20251.0851x1.0537x
Oct 31, 20251.1001x1.0572x
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Nov 4, 20251.0952x1.0466x
Nov 5, 20251.0970x1.0503x
Nov 6, 20251.0913x1.0390x
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Nov 10, 20251.1048x1.0562x
Nov 11, 20251.1287x1.0587x
Nov 12, 20251.1352x1.0592x
Nov 13, 20251.1279x1.0417x
Nov 14, 20251.1238x1.0415x
Nov 17, 20251.1082x1.0318x
Nov 18, 20251.1184x1.0231x
Nov 19, 20251.1151x1.0271x
Nov 20, 20251.1164x1.0114x
Nov 21, 20251.1507x1.0215x
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Nov 25, 20251.1824x1.0463x
Nov 26, 20251.1741x1.0535x
Nov 28, 20251.1685x1.0593x
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Dec 29, 20251.1321x1.0662x
Dec 30, 20251.1313x1.0649x
Dec 31, 20251.1210x1.0570x
Jan 2, 20261.1337x1.0589x
Jan 5, 20261.1650x1.0660x
Jan 6, 20261.1892x1.0723x
Jan 7, 20261.1842x1.0689x
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Apr 13, 20260.9973x1.0635x
Apr 14, 20261.0143x1.0764x
Apr 15, 20261.0137x1.0849x
Apr 16, 20260.9931x1.0876x
Apr 17, 20261.0155x1.1007x
Apr 20, 20261.0144x1.0985x
Apr 21, 20261.0172x1.0913x
Apr 22, 20260.9985x1.1024x
Apr 23, 20260.9421x1.0981x
Apr 24, 20260.9419x1.1066x
Apr 27, 20260.9439x1.1085x
Apr 28, 20260.9363x1.1031x
Apr 29, 20260.9284x1.1030x
Apr 30, 20260.9488x1.1139x
May 1, 20260.9357x1.1170x
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May 6, 20260.9716x1.1374x
May 7, 20260.9761x1.1340x
May 8, 20260.9508x1.1433x
May 11, 20260.9273x1.1459x
May 12, 20260.9342x1.1442x
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May 19, 20260.9175x1.1373x
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May 27, 20260.9379x1.1632x
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May 29, 20261.0164x1.1725x
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Jun 5, 20261.0116x1.1432x
Jun 8, 20261.0050x1.1458x
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Jun 10, 20261.0102x1.1244x
Jun 11, 20261.0026x1.1435x
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Jun 15, 20261.0006x1.1700x
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Jun 17, 20260.9741x1.1485x
Jun 18, 20260.9759x1.1574x
Jun 22, 20260.9755x1.1538x
Jun 23, 20260.9834x1.1371x
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Jun 25, 20261.0574x1.1382x
Jun 26, 20261.0728x1.1299x
Jun 29, 20261.0673x1.1486x
Jun 30, 20261.0652x1.1575x
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Jul 10, 20261.0936x1.1702x
Jul 13, 20261.0937x1.1612x
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Jul 16, 20261.1161x1.1636x
Jul 17, 20261.1001x1.1521x
Jul 20, 20261.0833x1.1502x
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Jul 22, 20261.0657x1.1585x
Jul 23, 20261.1272x1.1442x
Jul 24, 20261.1215x1.1453x
Jul 27, 20261.1288x1.1456x
Jul 28, 20261.1744x1.1483x
Jul 29, 20261.1705x1.1307x
Jul 30, 20261.1615x1.1496x
Jul 31, 20261.1562x1.1579x
Aug 3, 20261.1596x1.1744x
Aug 4, 20261.1529x1.1956x
Aug 5, 20261.1745x1.1932x
Aug 6, 20261.1746x1.1913x
Aug 7, 20261.1979x1.1986x
Aug 10, 20261.2121x1.1982x
Aug 11, 20261.2153x1.1944x
Aug 12, 20261.2122x1.1974x
Aug 13, 20261.2062x1.2057x
Aug 14, 20261.1934x1.2033x
Aug 17, 20261.1976x1.1976x
Aug 18, 20261.1907x1.1895x
Aug 19, 20261.2391x1.1920x
Aug 20, 20261.2528x1.1820x
Aug 21, 20261.2644x1.1869x

Themes and category

Longevity HealthcareLongevity & HealthcareQuality

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