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1 1 Rutgers Sponsored Research and Technology Transfer Michael Breton, Ph.D Associate Vice President for Research

2 2 Science Transformed by World War II 1944: Vannevar Bush asked by Roosevelt how the federal government should proceed in funding research after the successes of World War II 1945: Bush produced: Science – The Endless Frontier 1950: The National Science Foundation was founded on the basis of this report First year NSF budget = $3.5 million 1950 - present: The federal role in funding basic research, primarily through universities, has been growing and evolving ever since.

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5 5 Federal Funding is at the Base of Technological Innovation Rutgers Increase in Federal Funding Fiscal Year Federal Amount Percent of Total Total Funding 2000$107.457.8$185.8 2001$122.855.2$222.4 2002$132.954.8$242.4 2003$151.658.6$258.6 2004$158.561.0$259.8 2005$171.358.0$295.5

6 6 Federal 58.0% ($171.3) Corporations 6.9% ($20.3) State of New Jersey 14.9% ($44.0) Associations & Foundations 20.3% ($59.9) External Funding by Funding Source Preliminary FY 2005 (In Millions of Dollars) Total External Funding $295,498,035

7 7 Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) Advises and assists members of the Rutgers Community who are engaged in scholarly and creative activities Provides information, services and support so that members of the Rutgers Community can compete successfully for outside funding Ensures accountability, compliance and stewardship for sponsored programs in accordance with applicable Federal, State, and University policies, procedures and regulations.

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9 9 Compliance Group: Human Subjects in Research Humane Care and Use of Animals

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11 11 Training and Information Provided by ORSP Grantnet Business Managers Meetings and topics posted to website E-submissions (NSF Fastlane, Grants.gov and others ) Grant and Proposal Writing Workshops Proposal and Budgeting Basics Check our website and stay informed of these opportunities

12 12 COEUS Grants Administration System Provides an electronic grants preparation and processing environment Two major components: –Comprehensive proposal and awards database –Electronic grant preparation and transmission Not an accounting system (need DGCA for that) Eventually will interface with grants.gov and any other federal electronic grants submission system

13 13 Resources ORSP Website (http://orsp.rutgers.edu) –Basic proposal information / data –Agency forms –Policies –Budget Template (Excel spreadsheet) Staff Contact Information –Grant/Contract Specialists Deadline reminder –ORSP requires one week notice prior to your submission deadline to ensure accuracy and completeness of your proposal

14 14 Rutgers Technology Transfer Office organized in 1988 Goals and priorities: –Supports the primary university missions of education and research –Service to the Faculty –Financial Return to the University Bridge between two cultures: –World of Business and Commerce –Discovery based university research

15 15 Licensing Income Net Licensing Income: –In FY 1991 = $218 million –In FY 2003 = $1.31 billion Licenses/options yielding income: –In FY 1991 = 2,602 –In FY 2003 = 10,682 Licenses yielding $1 million or more in FY 2003: –151 at 59 institutions or 0.6 % of all active licenses 3 institutions had 10 licenses yielding $1 million or more

16 16 Rutgers Technology Transfer Has had 6 technologies exceed $1 million in revenue to the university Has about $5 million per year in revenue Has about 35 patents issue per year Established the: – Rutgers Venture Advisory Council Has engaged recently in intensive company startup activity

17 17 Cumulative Revenues (royalty and equity) 1996-2005 CompanyBusiness TypeCum Total EnzonPharmaceuticals$ 6,033,375 Monsanto/CalgeneBiotechnology 4,760,478 Jersey AsparagusAgriculture 3,009,726 Scientific LearningEducational Software 3,415,776 US Plastic LumberBuilding Materials 1,334,035 T-NetixVoice Recog Software 1,158,500 Hybrid Dogwood TreesAgriculture 1,215,206 Intellectual VenturesBusiness Development 974,330 Teoma/Ask JeevesWeb Search Engine 647,209 Diagnostics and DevMedical Devices 599,121 Integra LifesciencesBiomaterials 341,632

18 18 AmtAll Univ Public Univ No Med School Disclosures17420136 Licenses19563814 Cum Act Lic22928176 Patent Apps11432166 Patents Issued3426 (t)146 New Rsrch$2.7 m1062 Patent Income$5.3 m36204 Average Rank29.717.76.3 How Rutgers Ranked FY 2003 AUTM Statistics

19 19 University Technology Transfer in New Jersey FY 2003 * FY 2001 data Licensing Revenue LicensesDisclosuresPatent Apps Patents Issued Rutgers$5,347,9431917410134 Princeton$1,742,000*18829838 NJIT$16,085628275 UMDNJ$331,592774NA13 Columbia$141,217,5874524810955 NYU$85,933,23424936321 U Penn$10,240,0868332115350 U Md (CP)$788,460241001720 Temple$674,494016247 Total (198)$968,120,5723,85513,7187,2033,450

20 20 New Company Startups Rutgers has licensed to more than 40 startup or early stage companies since 1989 Two kinds: –Organized by others and Rutgers agrees to license either during the startup process or later; equity share usually small, <10% –Organized by Rutgers: Recruit management team Participate in setting initial business model Underwrite certain initial startup costs Take substantial equity share, >10%

21 21 Technology Commercialization Fund Rutgers is raising $1-2 million in donations to establish a fund to support: –Early proof of concept research or development –Very early startup costs –Extraordinary patent costs Cannot be angel or venture money which is tied to financial return Must fall under local administrative review and control in order to provide quick response to priority projects $325,000 awarded to fund from the NJCST; will support both Rutgers and non-Rutgers projects $105,000 awarded from the Merck Foundation


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