Research Foundation for SUNY Board of Directors Meeting December 11, 2015 President’s Report.

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Research Foundation for SUNY Board of Directors Meeting December 11, 2015 President’s Report

The Research Foundation is proud to Stand With SUNY!

3 SUNY Excels Performance Framework Operating Plan VCRED RF President Inquiry & Engagement Metrics Key Performance Indicators Goals set via Campus and System Level Performance Improvement Plans Initiative Charters outline goals, work plan and timelines

SUNY Excels Performance Framework Provides a structure for evaluating SUNY’s leaders Helps SUNY better tell its story in support of further investment Provides a structure for accountability at all levels Reaffirms SUNY’s commitment to continuous improvement Access Completion Success Inquiry Engagement

Alignment with the SUNY Excels Performance Framework A C S I E DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION COMPLETION AGENDA IMPACT ON STATE AND NATIONAL CHALLENGES

6 Inquiry & Engagement Metrics Total Sponsored Activity - Research expenditures - Industry‐sponsored research - Grants in high priority areas - Investment in faculty hires - Sponsored graduate research fellowships Scholarship, Discovery and Innovation - Publications - Citations - Creative works START‐UP NY - Applications approved - Business started - Jobs created - Student opportunities created Commercialization - Patents - Licenses - Invention disclosures - Start‐ups Workforce Development - Number of MOUs with businesses - State investment - Industry investment Diversity Across the Research Enterprise

7 RF KPIs Sponsored program expenditures Market share of agency funding Business and industry partnerships Clinical trials expenditures Number of invention disclosures Number of new U.S. patent applications filed Number of U.S. patents issued Number of license and option agreements executed Number of operational start-ups Ratio of inventors engaged in sponsored programs to the total number of inventors

8 SUNY Research Making the barcode usable New treatments for cancer New diagnostic tools for Alzheimer's Virtual colonoscopy Advances in women’s health First FDA approved treatment for stroke The MRI The implantable pacemaker Goal Setting We have a Strong Foundation on which to Build

 $1.5B in annual research expenditures by 2025  50% increase in public service, public engagement programs and partnerships by 2025  50% increase in aggregate economic impact by 2025  Expand workforce development programs & certificates  Continue to align program mix with State needs  Expand cultural and artistic scholarship  Strengthen graduate and professional education  $1.5B in annual research expenditures by 2025  50% increase in public service, public engagement programs and partnerships by 2025  50% increase in aggregate economic impact by 2025  Expand workforce development programs & certificates  Continue to align program mix with State needs  Expand cultural and artistic scholarship  Strengthen graduate and professional education SUNY will grow the ways in which we address State and global challenges Goals Set. Administrative Leadership for Research Re-Aligned to Support Goal Attainment (RF President, SUNY VCRED)

1.Master Innovators (Empire Innovation Program Advanced) 6.State, National & Global Partnerships in Strategic Areas 12. Sponsored Program Services  Reduce Administrative Burden for Faculty  Improved Operational efficiency 2. NY SUNY Federal Relations 13. SUNY Intellectual Property (IP)  Protect faculty IP and move it to the marketplace. 8. Small Business Development Center (SBDC) 14. Start-up Company Support 3.Upgrade/Support Instrumentation 9. System-wide Research Institutes  Rockefeller Institute of Government  NY Sea Grant 15. Networks of Excellence Re- Designed 4. Faculty Recognition 10. Student Participation in Research (part of the Applied Learning Umbrella) 16. Integrated Clinical Trial Network 5. Disseminate and promote SUNY research and its impact on NYS and the world 11. Industry Partnerships  Attract business to NYS (START-UP NY)  Develop industry relationships  Remove barriers  Connect industry with SUNY assets  Advance industry licensing 17. New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS) Partnerships SUNY-led; RF-supported RF-Led; SUNY-supported Jointly-led

Bonded Capital Would support physical infrastructure needs $55.0M: $55.0M: NY-SUNY 2020 Would support new program development or adjustments to existing programs $18.0M: $18.0M: Investment and Performance Funding Strategic repurposing of existing funding $9.5M: $9.5M: Empire Innovation Program Guided and limited investment through cash investment or cost avoidance $9.0M: $9.0M: Enabling Support Would be used for innovative or expanded opportunity programs $4.4M: $4.4M: EOP Add Strategic and expanded use of existing SUNY loan program $4.1M: $4.1M: Open SUNY Loans Financial Support for Research Goals SUNY committed above and beyond the State’s new investment. Investment Fund

EIP to Master Innovator Financial Support for Research Goals SUNY Budget Request Scientific Equipment and Instrument Replacement Philanthropic and Federal Research/Grant State Matching Program Philanthropic and Federal Research/Grant State Matching Program Clinical Trials Match

Congressional Outreach RepresentativeDistrictSUNY Campuses in District Congresswoman Elise StefanikNY-21Adirondack, Canton, Clinton, Jefferson, North Country, Plattsburgh, Potsdam Congressman Tom ReedNY-23Alfred (Ceramics), Cornell Statutory Colleges, Fredonia, Alfred State, Corning, Finger Lakes (Geneva), Jamestown, Tompkins Cortland Congressman Chris CollinsNY-27Geneseo, Erie (South), Finger Lakes (Victor), Genesee, Niagara Congressman Lee ZeldinNY-1Stony Brook, Suffolk Community College Congresswoman Louise SlaughterNY-25Brockport, Monroe

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Congressional Outreach

Research Foundation for SUNY Board of Directors Meeting December 11, 2015 President’s Report