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1 NIH Funding Recipient Responsibilities February, 2004 Office of Technology Transfer Office of the Director National Institutes of Health

2 Technology Transfer Movement Of Information & Technologies From Research Findings To Practical Application----- In General Research Use Or To Benefit Public Health

3 Methods Publishing Results/Information Exchanging/Sharing Of Data Sharing Of Research Resources/Materials Patenting Technologies Licensing Technologies Collaborating With Colleagues

4 Office Of Technology Transfer Location: Office Of The Director, NIH Mark Rohrbaugh, PhD, JD, Director Staff Of 70 Persons—PhD, JD, MBA

5 Technology Transfer Mission Two Major Functions: Development And Transfer Policy

6 Development And Transfer Identify, Evaluate, Protect, Market And License Technologies To Achieve Agency Mission Provide IP/TT Training To NIH Staff Monitor Progress And Receive Royalty Payments

7 Policy Provide Policy Direction And Technical Assistance To Agency And Extramural Scientists And Administrators Represent HHS On Technology Transfer Policy Issues International Intergovernmental Interagency

8 Extramural Staff Activities Assist Program Staff In The Development Of RFA and RFP Announcements And DECs Assist Reviewers And Staff In Understanding Technology Transfer And Intellectual Property Issues Assist Grants and Contracts Officials To Enforce Laws, Regulations and Policies

9 Extramural Recipient Activities Assist Recipients In Adhering To To Enforce Laws, Regulations and Policies Assist Companies To Understand NIH Policies Negotiate Agreements For NIH And Recipients—CreLox; Onco Mouse; E- Stem Cells

10 Bayh-Dole Act Prior To 1980 Thrust Of The Act Requirements

11 Bayh-Dole Requirements Reporting Of Inventions Election Of Title Move To Practical Application Notice On Patent Applications March-In Authority

12 Sharing Of Research Resources 1997 DR. VARMUS INITIATIVE 1999 PRINCIPLES AND GUIDELINES 2000 LEGISLATIVE CHANGE To ensure that inventions made by non-profit organizations and small business firms are used in a manner to promote free competition and enterprise without unduly encumbering future research and discovery. 2001 INCLUDED IN NIH GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

13 Principles Ensure Academic Freedom And Publication Ensure Appropriate Implementation Of Bayh- Dole Act Minimize Administrative Impediments To Research Ensure Dissemination Of Research Resources Developed With NIH Funds

14 Guidelines Purpose: To Provide Specific Information, Strategies And Model Language For Recipient Institutions In Obtaining And Disseminating Biomedical Resources

15 Initiative Actions Site Visit University And Other Recipient Organizations Conduct Educational Seminars Meet With Companies Promote Implementation Of The Principles And Guidelines

16 Points Of Contact Technology Transfer— http://ott.od.nih.gov http://ott.od.nih.gov Grant Information— http://grants.nih.gov/grants http://grants.nih.gov/grants Contracts– http://ocm.od.nih.gov/contracts http://ocm.od.nih.gov/contracts http://www.eps.gov

17 Publications New Roadmap http://www.nihroadmap.nih.gov http://www.nihroadmap.nih.gov Sharing Biomedical Research Tools http://ott.nih.gov /NewPages/RTguide_final.htmlhttp://ott.nih.gov /NewPages/RTguide_final.html A Plan To Insure Taxpayers’ Interests Are Protected http://www.nih.gov/news/070101wyden.htm

18 Contact Information Email: roumelt@od.nih.govroumelt@od.nih.gov Website: http://ott.od.nih.govhttp://ott.od.nih.gov General Telephone No. 301-496-7057


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