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1 Technology Transfer and Economic Development at Rutgers University Michael J. Pazzani Vice President for Research and Economic Development Professor II, Computer Science Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey http://vpr.rutgers.edu pazzani@rutgers.edu

2 Rutgers: A Long and Rich History Founded in 1766, 10 years before the United States became a nation Eighth oldest university in America Became the State University of New Jersey in 1956 $433M in Sponsored Research in 2010

3 Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey –Camden Urban Professional (Business and Law) Undergraduate +2 PhD programs –Newark Urban Professional (Business and Law) Undergraduate Small Ph.D. programs –New Brunswick Suburban Flagship Land Grant Comprehensive AAU Research University Undergraduate Large Ph.D. Programs No Medical School (Currently)

4 Rutgers New Brunswick Overview Faculty: 2100 Undergraduate: 32,000 Graduate and Professional: 9,000 Approximately 100 bachelors & 100 graduate degree programs 360,000 alumni (200,000 in NJ) 600+ buildings on 5 distinct campuses in New Brunswick and Piscataway

5 Companies want multi-faceted university relationships 1.Educated and diverse workforce –Interns –New graduates become employees –Short courses for current employees –Degree programs for current employees –Recruiting contacts with alumni 2.Joint government grants 3.Sponsored R&D projects 4.Seminars 5.Access to specialized equipment and facilities 6.Neutral ground for meetings and discussions 7.IP to license

6 Economic Development: Creating an internal ecosystem Office of Vice President of Research and Economic Development –Office of Technology Commercialization –Office of Research and Sponsored Projects –Office of Research Alliances –Office of Proposal Development –Laboratory and Animal Services –Associate Vice Presidents: Research, New Ventures, Economic Development Other Offices –Career Services –Corporate and Foundation Relations –Business School Small Business Development Center The Center for Urban Entrepreneurship and Economic Development Camden Office of Economic Development and Small Business Development Center –Agricultural Extension –Office of Continuous Education and Outreach Centers –NSF Engineering Research Center –NSF Industry & University Cooperative Research Program

7 Key Issues and Questions Can you match the needs of companies, investors and entrepreneurs with the offerings of the university? –Can companies find what they are looking for? –Do opportunities fall between the cracks? –Are you maximizing the university's value to its stakeholders? Can you create synergies between disparate activities? –Animal Facilities Sponsored Project License –Internship Full Time Employment Sponsored Project –Short Course Consulting Sponsored Project Can you measure the full impact of the universitys activity on economic development?

8 Example Activities Research with Economic Impact Focused Incubators for NJ Companies Helping Students with Mobile Apps Use of Equipment Masters of Business and Science Degree Searching Rutgers Technology Commercialization Coming Soon: Rutgers University Innovation Park

9 Protein Data Bank The PDB provides information for studying the structures of 60,000 biological macromolecules and their relationships to sequence, function, and disease Used by thousands of academic and industry researchers everyday Referenced in over 5000 papers and 2000 patents Funded by NSF, NIH, DOE Precompetitive, Free Resource

10 Food Innovation Center: Bridgeton, NJ

11 RU Studying Build decks of flash cards on your Android device or on the web Sync decks between devices through the cloud Users can effortlessly share decks Easily modify, combine, and customize decks API built for extensibility to allow for expansion to other platforms App is flexible enough to be used in multiple fields by students of all ages

12 Use of Equipment

13 Master of Business and Science Combines graduate courses in business with science Over 20 tracks including Biotechnology & Genomics Drug Discovery & Development Statistics & Biostatistics Social Networking & Media $700,000 grant from NSF to initiate http://mbs.rutgers.edu/

14 Find It at Rutgers

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16 Get Involved otc.rutgers.edu Its not Tech Transfer –Write Paper, Get Patent, License, Get Check Its Technology Commercialization –Conduct Research (curiosity driven or meet market need) –Publish Papers –Help Write Patent Specification –Help Create Marketing Material –Meet with potential licensees or investors –Consult or conduct research with commercializers

17 Streptomycin: 1943

18 15,000 Gallon Fermentor Rutgers-Industry Collaboration

19 Biomaterials Research activities at Rutgers resulted in technology commercialization efforts in four start-up companies (REVA Medical, TyRx Pharma, Lux Biosciences, and Trident) which, over the last five years, have attracted almost $250 million in private equity funding More than 100 jobs in NJ

20 Internal Support for Commercialization and Economic Development Proof of Concept Fund J&J and Rutgers in vivo fund Disruptive Innovation Fund CEOs-in-residence and mentor network Committee on Corporate Partnerships

21 For Small and Large Companies: Move Here Coming Soon-- Rutgers Innovation Park


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