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

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

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

NIH Funding Recipient Responsibilities

February, 2004

Office of Technology TransferOffice of the DirectorNational Institutes of Health

Page 2: NIH Funding Recipient Responsibilities February, 2004 Office of Technology Transfer Office of the Director National Institutes of Health

Technology Transfer

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

Page 3: NIH Funding Recipient Responsibilities February, 2004 Office of Technology Transfer Office of the Director National Institutes of Health

Methods Publishing Results/Information Exchanging/Sharing Of Data Sharing Of Research

Resources/Materials Patenting Technologies Licensing Technologies Collaborating With Colleagues

Page 4: NIH Funding Recipient Responsibilities February, 2004 Office of Technology Transfer Office of the Director National Institutes of Health

Office Of Technology Transfer Location: Office Of The Director,

NIH

Mark Rohrbaugh, PhD, JD, Director

Staff Of 70 Persons—PhD, JD, MBA

Page 5: NIH Funding Recipient Responsibilities February, 2004 Office of Technology Transfer Office of the Director National Institutes of Health

Technology Transfer Mission Two Major Functions:

Development And Transfer

Policy

Page 6: NIH Funding Recipient Responsibilities February, 2004 Office of Technology Transfer Office of the Director National Institutes of Health

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

Page 7: NIH Funding Recipient Responsibilities February, 2004 Office of Technology Transfer Office of the Director National Institutes of Health

Policy Provide Policy Direction And Technical

Assistance To Agency And Extramural Scientists And Administrators

Represent HHS On Technology Transfer Policy Issues International Intergovernmental Interagency

Page 8: NIH Funding Recipient Responsibilities February, 2004 Office of Technology Transfer Office of the Director National Institutes of Health

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

Page 9: NIH Funding Recipient Responsibilities February, 2004 Office of Technology Transfer Office of the Director National Institutes of Health

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

Page 10: NIH Funding Recipient Responsibilities February, 2004 Office of Technology Transfer Office of the Director National Institutes of Health

Bayh-Dole Act

Prior To 1980

Thrust Of The Act

Requirements

Page 11: NIH Funding Recipient Responsibilities February, 2004 Office of Technology Transfer Office of the Director National Institutes of Health

Bayh-Dole Requirements Reporting Of Inventions

Election Of Title

Move To Practical Application

Notice On Patent Applications

March-In Authority

Page 12: NIH Funding Recipient Responsibilities February, 2004 Office of Technology Transfer Office of the Director National Institutes of Health

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

Page 13: NIH Funding Recipient Responsibilities February, 2004 Office of Technology Transfer Office of the Director National Institutes of Health

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

Page 14: NIH Funding Recipient Responsibilities February, 2004 Office of Technology Transfer Office of the Director National Institutes of Health

Guidelines Purpose: To Provide Specific Information,

Strategies And Model Language For Recipient Institutions In Obtaining And Disseminating Biomedical Resources

Page 15: NIH Funding Recipient Responsibilities February, 2004 Office of Technology Transfer Office of the Director National Institutes of Health

Initiative Actions Site Visit University And Other

Recipient Organizations

Conduct Educational Seminars

Meet With Companies

Promote Implementation Of The Principles And Guidelines

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Points Of Contact Technology Transfer—

http://ott.od.nih.gov

Grant Information—http://grants.nih.gov/grants

Contracts– http://ocm.od.nih.gov/contractshttp://www.eps.gov

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PublicationsNew Roadmap http://www.nihroadmap.nih.gov

Sharing Biomedical Research Tools http://ott.nih.gov /NewPages/RTguide_final.html

A Plan To Insure Taxpayers’ Interests Are Protected

http://www.nih.gov/news/070101wyden.htm

Page 18: NIH Funding Recipient Responsibilities February, 2004 Office of Technology Transfer Office of the Director National Institutes of Health

Contact Information

Email: [email protected]

Website: http://ott.od.nih.gov

General Telephone No. 301-496-7057