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Title: Partnering with Federal Labs: A Panel Discussion


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Partnering with Federal LabsA Panel Discussion
  • FLC Mid-Atlantic Region Annual Meeting
  • October 24, 2007

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Traversing the Maze!
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Panel Members
  • Department of Commerce
  • George Arnold, Ph.D., National Institute of
    Standards and Technology
  • Department of Agricultural  
  • Rick Brenner, Ph.D., Agricultural Resource
    Services
  • Department of Defense
  • Paul Mele , Army Medical Research and Materiel
    Command
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • Ray Turcotte, Ph.D., Langley Research Center
  • Department of Health and Human Services
  • Tom Stackhouse, Ph.D., National Cancer Institute,
    NIH

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Collaborative R D with the National Institutes
of Health
  • Tom Stackhouse, Ph.D.
  • Assistant Director
  • Technology Transfer Center
  • National Cancer Institute
  • National Institutes of Health

FLC Mid-Atlantic Region Annual Meeting October
24, 2007
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National Institutes of Health
  • The National Institutes of Health (NIH), an
    agency of the
  • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is
    the
  • primary U.S. Federal agency for conducting and
  • supporting medical research.

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27 Institutes Centers at NIH
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NIH/FDA Intramural Portfolios(2006)
  • ?? 383 invention disclosures (168 from NCI)
  • ?? 101 U.S. patents issued (50 from NCI)
  • ?? 3,400 total pending/issued patents
  • ?? 254 licenses executed (122 from NCI)
  • ?? 364 technologies (inventions) were licensed
    (167 from NCI)
  • ?? 1300 active licenses
  • ?? 82.7 million in royalties collected
  • ?? 51 CRADAs executed (NIH only)
  • ?? 222 active CRADAs (NIH only)

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Interactive Offices
The Institute Technology Transfer/Development
Offices
  • Transactional Agreements
  • Collaborative Research Agreements
  • Specialized Agreements

The NIH Office of Technology Transfer
  • Patent Prosecution via 14 contract patent law
    firms
  • Licenses

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Licenses
Licensing is centralized NIH Office of
Technology Transfer (OTT)
  • Commercial Evaluation Licenses
  • Internal Commercial Use Licenses
  • Nonexclusive Patent Licenses
  • Exclusive Patent Licenses
  • Biological Materials Licenses
  • NIH Technologies available for licensing
    http//ott.od.nih.gov/db/tech.asp

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Resources to Collaborate with NCI
  • Unique research and clinical grade materials
  • Unique expertise for mutual projects
  • Unique testing capabilities
  • Extensive clinical trials network for cancer
  • Specific projects to develop NCIs patented
    technologies
  • http//ttc.nci.nih.gov

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Mechanisms for Collaboration
  • Material Transfer Agreements
  • Confidential Disclosure Agreement
  • Cooperative Research And Development Agreement
    (CRADA)
  • Clinical Trials CRADA
  • Collaboration Agreement
  • Clinical Trial Agreements
  • Beta Testing Agreement
  • Screening Agreement
  • Others

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http//ttc.nci.nih.gov
  • Collaborative Opportunities
  • The following links provide more information
    about identified areas where
  • the NCI is seeking collaborators to enter into
    research
  • partnerships.
  • Software (3)
  • Therapeutics (35)
  • Vaccines (1)
  • Devices (9)
  • Diagnostics (13)
  • Research Reagents (6)
  • Other Technologies (5)
  • NOTE These are just for NCI, one of the 27!!

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Resource Examples from NCI
  • Discovery and Developmental Programs
  • Clinical Trials Program
  • NCI-Frederick, a Federally Funded Research and
    Development Center (FFRDC)
  • Alliance for Nanotechnology in Cancer

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Identifying the Unique NIH Programs to fit your
needs
  • What are the appropriate NIH programs?
  • Disease(s) and Applications
  • prevention, diagnosis, treatment
  • Stage of Development
  • Type of agent
  • small molecule, biologic
  • Eligible organizations
  • academic/government, industry

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NCI Developmental Therapeutic Program (DTP)
provides resources for
  • Discovery
  • Compounds (repositories)
  • informatics (public database)
  • cell lines
  • screening services
  • Natural Products
  • Development
  • formulation
  • In vivo testing
  • Pharmacology
  • toxicology

Rapid Access to Intervention Development
(RAID) Clinical "proof of principle that a new
molecule or approach is a viable candidate for
expanded clinical evaluation. Provides NCI
resources including our contract resources -
Small- medium scale production - Bulk supply -
GMP manufacturing - formulation -
Toxicology http//dtp.nci.nih.gov/docs/raid
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Pre-Clinical through Clinical
  • NCI Drug Development Group
  • Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program (CTEP)
  • Pre-clinical development and clinical development
    of cancer therapeutics
  • National Network of Clinical Centers
  • http//ctep.cancer.gov/

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NCI-Frederick
  • Federal Funded Research and Development Center
  • Government-Owned Contactor-operated facility
  • Contractor is currently SAIC-Frederick, Inc.

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Services and SupportNCI-Frederick
  • biopharmaceutical development program
  • a high-performance IT center dedicated to
    biomedical research and informatics
  • advanced technology programs
  • genomics
  • proteomics
  • imaging
  • nanotechnology
  • histopathology
  • molecular biology
  • clinical trial laboratory services

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  • NCI Nanotechnology Characterization Laboratory
    (NCL)
  • Characterization of physical attributes,
    pre-clinical toxicology and efficacy testing of
    nanoparticles intended for cancer therapy,
    imaging and diagnostics.
  • Partners with NIST and the FDA
  • http//ncl.cancer.gov/working_application-process.
    asp

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Check Handout and links for more information
  • Description of program
  • Eligibility requirements
  • Types of services
  • Application procedures
  • Intellectual property considerations
  • Funded projects and outcomes

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Questions?
  • Thomas M. Stackhouse, Ph.D.
  • Assistant Director
  • Technology Transfer Center
  • National Cancer Institute
  • stackhot_at_mail.nih.gov
  • NIH Technology Development Coordinators
  • http//ott.od.nih.gov/nih_staff/tdc.html
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