The OVPRI Innovation Fund

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The OVPRI Innovation Fund An inter-disciplinary effort to foster the accelerated translation of innovations developed at UO into new products, services and businesses Administered by Research Development Services (RDS), in collaboration with Innovation Partnership Services (IPS) http://research.uoregon.edu/news/announcements/innovation-partnership-services/announcing-vpri-innovation-fund

The Translational Challenge University research is typically conducted for the creation and dissemination of knowledge. NOT to produce a commercial product, or to undertake activities aimed primarily towards those goals. University innovations typically need more money and time spent to make them ready for broad use. Federal basic research funding historically exclude spending on product development activities. Bridging this “gap” can be hard in academic settings.

Bridging the Funding Gap Universities and their ecosystems have created “gap funding” mechanisms to increase the impact their innovations on the community and lives of the public. Funds don’t come from the General Fund or federal direct research. Typically from donors, F&A/ICC returns & nontraditional sources. Hard to find these funds and divert them from other worthy purposes on campus

Translational Research Grant Prog. OVPRI Innovation Fund (IF) is aimed at taking pre-existing research discoveries and turning them into new products, services, and companies that contribute to the Oregon economy. Awardees are expected to pursue additional funding with UO assistance to accelerate the impact of their research, such as SBIR/STTR, industry funding, and state grant programs. TRG program launched in October 2018

Translational Research Grant Prog. TRG goals may include, but are not limited to: Acquiring statistically meaningful proof-of-concept testing data or performance demonstrations Creation of a working prototype, or the creation of a next-generation prototype from an earlier version Create/extend the scope of intellectual property to be licensed by an existing company or a start-up. Purchase or build equipment, or pay for a sub-contract, that is required to demonstrate the utility of the innovation.

Translational Research Grant Prog. TRG funds are NOT eligible to be used for: Basic research intended to generate the fundamental innovation (although new improvements might be made) Non-technical development of your innovation e.g., market analysis or business plan creation. (use other national, regional and UO programs like NSF I Corps, Business Oregon Phase 0, Lens of the Market) General research equipment Travel to meetings, publication charges Patent fees. Faculty salary

TRG Applicants must… Be a UO TTF or NTTF member w/ an active research program, or Be a UO-IP-based spinout less than 5 years old which holds an active IP license from UO. Postdocs and graduate students are also encouraged to apply provided that their supervising TTF is a co-applicant and confirms support for the postdoc or graduate student to participate in available UO innovation training programs such as Lens of the Market. Have filed IP disclosure(s) with UO Innovation Partnership Services (IPS) for the innovation related to the TRG application prior to submitting the TRG application, or have an IPS Project Rules agreement in place for the related research project currently in progress.

TRG Applicants must… Agree to participate actively in entrepreneurship activities at UO and educational opportunities to accelerate the impact of research. This includes the participation of graduate students and postdocs in UO programs such as Lens of the Market. Confirm that all UO participants will accept the 20% UVDF payback requirements to the State of Oregon from any licensing revenue received by UO from the works/innovations/inventions included or derivative of any TRG project using UVDF funds Include confirmation from any UO–IP-based spinout company that all TRG funds must be repaid by the company if it emigrates (relocates primary headquarters and/or operations) from Oregon during the ensuing five years

The TRG Application Form

TRG Applications… May not be more than 3 pages long Form/Format given in the Instructions Sheet on the website Will ask you to describe the overall TRG goal, and: What is the pre-existing innovation? Motivation for further developing this innovation. “Competition” - What other research groups anywhere in the world are you aware of that are addressing this same need? Explain how the features and benefits of your innovation make it worthy of investment in light of those other efforts. Stage of development of your innovation? What steps after this TRG will make your innovation ready for the marketplace?

TRG Applications… Will also ask for: Strategic collaborators or partners - be specific! Your vision of the path to market Existing potential users or licensees? Start-up? Any discussions/contacts to date? Specific Goals, Timelines and Expected Outcomes

TRG Budgets All requested items must be fully justified Requests accepted between $25,000 - $75,000. (In UNUSUAL cases, up to $100,000 but requiring milestones/tranches) Approved items include: Faculty (non-salary) and student support* Equipment Supplies

TRG Awardees must… Complete the project within 1 year of receipt of funds Submit a written report within 2 weeks of the end date of the Grant that: Summarizes achievements and supporting data for each Goal Demonstrates the increased licensing potential of the innovation as a result of the funding Presents the next steps to be taken to further enhance this potential Be prepared to start work within 2-3 months of award

OVPRI will… Accept applications on a rolling basis (no deadline) Provide informal feedback to the PI within 30 days of submission Ask for clarification or additional information as necessary during that time, verbally or in writing Provide Award Letters to successful applicants Expect great results!

Application Inquiries & Submission Applications & other inquires accepted electronically at: Research Development Services (RDS) at rds@uoregon.edu. Questions re: Translational Research Grants or the VPRI-IF: Kate Petcosky-Kulkarni Director, Research Development Services rds@uoregon.edu 541-346-6239 Questions re: IPS disclosures or Project Rules: Charles Williams, J.D., Ph.D. Associate Vice President for Innovation crw@uoregon.edu 541-346-2028