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Title: Technology Transfer Metrics: Toward Improving Global Human Welfare


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Technology Transfer MetricsToward Improving
Global Human Welfare
Matthew Rocco PriceCollege of William Mary
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Outline
  • I. Brief TT Review
  • II. Success, Innovation, and Goals
  • III. Conventional TT Metrics
  • IV. Departures from AUTM Orthodoxy
  • V. UAEM's TT Metrics Proposal
  • VI. Conclusions Questions

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Technology Transfer Review
Courtesy Nick Stine, Penn UAEM
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Outline
  • I. Brief TT Review
  • II. Success, Innovation, and Goals
  • III. Conventional TT Metrics
  • IV. Departures from AUTM Orthodoxy
  • V. UAEM's TT Metrics Proposal
  • VI. Conclusions Questions

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Goals
  • Not every end is the goal. The end of a melody
    is not its goal and yet if
  • melody has not reached its end, it has not
    reached its goal. A parable. -F. Nietzsche,
    Ecce Homo

Non-profit universities
Worldwide accessibility of university-licensed
biomedical end-products Maximizing societal
use of benefit from university innovations
vs. for-profit, publicly-held companies like
Gilead Sciences (GILD)
Mission ...to advance the care of patients
suffering from life-threatening diseases
worldwide. Maximize profits and return value to
shareholders
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WM Mission Statement Specific Goals
  • to instill in its students an appreciation for
    the human condition, a concern for the public
    well-being, and a life-long commitment to
    learning
  • to use the scholarship and skills of its faculty
    and students to further human knowledge and
    understanding, and to address specific problems
    confronting the Commonwealth of Virginia, the
    nation, and the world.

http//www.wm.edu/provost/strategicplan/WilliamMar
yMissionStatement.pdf
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Technology Transfer Office (TTO)
  • Mission Statement
  •  
  • The mission of the College of William and Mary
    Technology Transfer
  • Office is to benefit the public by moving results
  • of WM research into societal use. We will
  • a. support effective and efficient
    commercialization of university technologies
    through appropriate mechanisms
  • b. support research at the College and economic
    development in the region
  • c. ensure that the process is consistent with the
    academic, research, and conflict of interest
    principles of the College.
  • http//www.wm.edu/ip/mission.php

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Universities Prize Tech Transfer Deals Despite
Economic Realities
  • Discretionary funds
  • Faculty incentives, e.g. revenue sharing
  • TTOs often consider securing royalty and
    licensing fees their most important objective
  • This is despite the frequently claimed primary
    goal of serving the public good

Losing sight of our objectives is our most
frequent act of stupidity
courtesy of Sanjay Basu/UAEM
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Metrics Madness-BusinessWeek, September 25 2006
  • The common mistakes are putting in too many
    metrics, measuring the wrong things, misaligning
    metrics within organizations, and counting what
    can be counted, not what counts.

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How is Innovation Assessed?
  • Common Private Sector Innovation Metrics
  • Number of Patents
  • Revenues Growth from New Products
  • Partnerships
  • TSR / ROI
  • Risk Analyses
  • Kill Rate
  • RD Spending
  • Time to Market

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Other BW Critiques
  • Warning! Invention is not innovation, and
    patents do not automatically lead to innovation.
    A patent focus can become distracting. Many
    companies focus on the legal aspects of
    protection so much that they lose sight of the
    business.
  • Overall insights
  • TTOs ought not lose sight of their stated
    objectives
  • Maximizing patent royalties in many situations
    mismatches universities' goals

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Outline
  • I. Brief TT Review
  • II. Success, Innovation, and Goals
  • III. Conventional TT Metrics
  • IV. Departures from AUTM Orthodoxy
  • V. UAEM TT Metrics Proposals
  • VI. Conclusions Questions

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0.6 of Licenses Generate gt 1M
AUTM Technology Transfer Metrics
Data from 2004 AUTM Licensing Surveyhttp//www.au
tm.net/events/File/04AUTMSurveySum-USpublic.pdf
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RD Expenditures
Data from 2004 AUTM Licensing Surveyhttp//www.au
tm.net/events/File/04AUTMSurveySum-USpublic.pdf
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Data from 2004 AUTM Licensing Surveyhttp//www.au
tm.net/events/File/04AUTMSurveySum-USpublic.pdf
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Despite increasing commercialization, TTOs
overall arent making a lot of money!
  • It is likely that after taking costs into
    account, the majority of American research
    universities are losing money on their patenting
    and licensing activities. Columbia Professor
    Bhaven Sampat
  • The dirty secret is that for many
    universitiesperhaps mostthey are not breaking
    even, much less making money on the
    proposition. Johns Hopkins President
    William Brody

courtesy of Samantha Chaifetz/UAEM
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Milken Institute Report's Metrics
  • Research quality/quantity via publication
    rankings
  • Patenting activity, quality, and impact
  • Early-stage commercialization success
  • Hypothesized principal determinants
  • Absorptive capacity of the surrounding region
  • OTT research quality as measured in papers
  • ROI characterized by labor cost indices

Mind to Market A Global Analysis of University
Biotechnology Transfer and Commercialization.
Published September 20th, 2006.
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Mind to Market A Global Analysis of University
Biotechnology Transfer and Commercialization.
Published September 20th, 2006.
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Outline
  • I. Brief TT Review
  • II. Success, Innovation, and Goals
  • III. Conventional TT Metrics
  • IV. Departures from AUTM Orthodoxy
  • V. UAEM TT Metrics Proposals
  • VI. Conclusions Questions

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Non-Traditional Deals
  • Research income over royalties
  • Dual-market licensing opportunities
  • Donating Patent Rights
  • ...Steps Forward, But Still in Bean-Countable
    Terms...

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Outline
  • I. Brief TT Review
  • II. Success, Innovation, and Goals
  • III. Conventional TT Metrics
  • IV. Departures from AUTM Orthodoxy
  • V. UAEM TT Metrics Proposals
  • VI. Conclusions Questions

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Framing Language From UAEM's Consensus Statement
  • impact on global human welfare rather than
    simply by financial return
  • positive social impact from university
    innovations will go largely unnoticed
  • transparent criteria measuring access to health
    technologies and innovation in neglected diseases

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Consensus Statement Asks
  • Collect and make public statistics on indicators
    relevant to global health access.
  • But what specific form will these indicators
    take?
  • Which data should be published, and who should
    pay for it?
  • Collaborate with other universities and consortia
    to develop more robust technology transfer
    metrics that better gauge access to public health
    goods and innovation in neglected diseases.
  • Which consortia are the likely candidates?
  • What are current known or unknown relationships
    between upstream university tech. transfer
    activity access?

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Consensus Statement Asks, cont'd
  • facilitation of generic competition
  • mandatory sublicensing clauses for LMI markets
  • specific access milestones
  • agreements that reduce royalty payments from the
    licensee to the University in exchange for fair
    pricing in LMI markets on the part of the licensee

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Other UAEM Policy Objectives
  • University IP should promote not conflict
    with developing countries' TRIPS public health
    right
  • Monitoring effects of aforementioned policy
    changes
  • Transparency

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Outline
  • I. Brief TT Review
  • II. Success, Innovation, and Goals
  • III. Conventional TT Metrics
  • IV. Departures from AUTM Orthodoxy
  • V. UAEM TT Metrics Proposals
  • VI. Conclusions Questions

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Conclusions
  • Metrics Licenses Access
  • Current TTO metrics misaligned with universities'
    stated missions
  • Metrics changes present a collective action
    problem
  • Consensus Statement will play a
    coalition-building role
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