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Title: Formation of Genome Canada


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BioSpain Barcelona November 30th, 2004 Fira de
Barcelona, Palacio de Congresos de Barcelona
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Genomics / Proteomics
Molecular Biology
Bioinformatics
Automation
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Organizational attributes correlate to an
organizations positioning along the discovery
and commercialization value chain
Mission
Scientific Promotion
Economic Development
Financial Gain
- Commercial Project Focus - Top-down Project
Selection - Micro Management
- Research Project Focus - Bottom-up Project
Selection - Macro Management
Organizational Attributes
Tech Transfer
Pure Research
Company Founding
Applied Research
Company Growth
Idea
Value Chain
RIKEN, Whitehead Institute, Sanger Institute
VIB Flanders, SSF Research, SCGTI
Genopole, Georgia Research Alliance
Primary Focus
NIH/SBIR
Secondary Focus
VCs
Capability
Source L.E.K. interviews and analysis
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Creation of Genome Centres (2000-2001)
Genome Canada
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National Competitions (2001-2004)
GA
Genome Canada
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Genome Canada 386 million Partner Funding
469 million Total Funding 855 million
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Agreements with Institutions (2001-2002)
Genome Canada
Eligible Participants
University
Industry
Government
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Co-Funding (2001 2004)
Genome Canada
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Summary of Funding Sources for Genome Canada
Approved Projects (November 2004)
Genome Canada 45 (386M)
Institutional 4 (31M)
Provincial 22 (190M)
Federal 8 (68M)
Foreign 9 (77M)
Industry/Private 12 (103M)
Note Categorisation of 62M in co-funding from
the most recent competition In applied health is
estimated.
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Integration and Coordination
Genome Canada
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Multi-Centre Research Activities
Genome Canada
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International Context
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Structural Genomics Consortium
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Haplotype Map
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Bovine Sequencing Consortium
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Genome Canada / Swedish SSF
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Genome CanadaGenoma España
GBC Grapevine GA Halibut Sole OGI
Neurological Disorders
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Summary ofGenoma Espagña / Genome Canada
Projects
Nov 2004
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Pleurogene Flatfish Genomics
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Grapevine Genomics
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Neurodevelopmental Diseases
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Genome Canada Organization
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150 rue Metcalfe Street, Suite 2100Ottawa,
OntarioCANADA K2P 1P1Tel (613)751-4460Fax
(613)751-4474 info_at_genomecanada.ca www.genomecan
ada.ca
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Patents in Genomics by Leading Countries(1991-200
2)
0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500
25,000
24,692
2,294
1,226
1,203
1,014
1,010
466
354
263
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Compiled by Science-Metrix from USPTO data
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Commercialization Strategies
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Intellectual Property Integrators
Valley of Death
Discovery Research
Venture Capital
  • I.P. Integrators
  • Patenting
  • Proof of Concept
  • Complementary Technology
  • Business Plan

Genome Canada
BDC
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Future Connectivity
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Intellectual Property Integrators
To capture and optimize the exploitation of
economic benefits from gt1 B in public investment
in genomics and proteomics. ACTIVITIES/TOOLS
  • I.P. Awareness and Training for Scientists
  • Patent Protection Services(Due
    Diligence/Disclosure/Provisional)
  • Patent Extension Experiments
  • Proof of Concept Experiments
  • Development of Patent Strategy (one stop
    shopping)
  • Data Mining and Complementary Patent
    Identification(Academia, Biotech and Pharma)
  • Acquisition of Complementary Technology
  • Develop Business Plan (Market Studies)
  • Lead and Secure Seed/Pre-Seed Investment
  • Identify Management Talent to Drive Opportunity

Services
Financing
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Speed Wins
Phase I
Competition I
Competition II
Phase II
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
Competition III
Strategic Initiatives
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What do we need from Genome Canada? 2005 - 20010
  • Stability longer-term funding from our lead
    investor
  • Diversity health, forestry, fisheries,
    agriculture, environment, ethics
  • Applicability include applied competitions by
    sector
  • Adaptability regional strategic activities IP
    agreements commercialization, etc.
  • Credibility national support for genomics and
    proteomics

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Public Outreach and Education
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