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Title: Research Commercialization Program Biosciences


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Research Commercialization Program- Biosciences -
  • November 27, 2007
  • 9 a.m. 1100 a.m.
  • Columbus, Ohio

2
AGENDA
  • Welcome and Introductions
  • Commercialization Framework
  • Research Commercialization Program
  • - Biosciences
  • BRCP Q A
  • Closing Remarks

3
Purpose of Conference
  • To provide an overview of the BRCP and
    requirements
  • To describe the review process
  • To review the timeline
  • To explain procedures for addressing policy and
    administrative questions
  • To answer potential applicants questions

4
Third Frontier Commercialization Framework
  • Research Commercialization Program
  • - Biosciences -

5
What is the Framework?
  • The Framework is a guide for the analysis of
    technology commercialization projects from idea
    generation to commercial success
  • The Framework helps answer the following
    questions
  • In what phase of commercialization is a project
    located?
  • Who are the most likely resource providers to
    move the project to the next phase?
  • What proof will the resource providers require as
    a condition to funding?
  • What are the practical challenges associated with
    securing required funding?
  • How should commercialization progress be
    measured?
  • The Framework includes
  • A commercialization process roadmap
  • A description of technology development and
    commercial concept / business plan development
    activities by phase
  • A list of drivers of success
  • A structured approach (the Analytical
    Framework) to help improve the probability of
    success by identifying opportunities and
    challenges
  • A method to develop and apply phase appropriate
    measurements

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Identifying Sources of Funding by Phases of
Commercialization
BRCP
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Steps of the Analytical Framework
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Resource Providers by Phase of Commercialization

10
The Transition
  • Implementing a process to attract the resources
    necessary to engage in the next phase of
    commercialization
  • Analogous to a sales plan

11
ABC Metrics Framework
  • The Metrics Framework
  • A Level direct evidence of success demonstrated
    by a transition (resource acquisition to fund
    next phase of commercialization)
  • B Level tangible evidence that you are on the
    path to the A Level metrics
  • C Level evidence of performance in achieving
    operating milestones

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Research Commercialization Program- Biosciences -
  • Fiscal Year 2008

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Program Goal
  • The Ohio Third Frontier Commission invites
    proposals for projects that will enhance
    biomedical research and biotechnology in this
    State that would be likely to create jobs and
    business opportunities and produce the most
    beneficial long-term improvements to the public
    health of Ohioans.

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Program Requirements
  • A biomedical/biotechnological theme involving one
    or a combination of
  • human genetics and genomics
  • structural biology
  • biomedical engineering
  • computational biology
  • environmental biology
  • plant biology

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Program Requirements
  • Science of a scale and quality that will move
    Ohio toward a position of national leadership in
    biomedical/biotechnological research
  • Research program that is established ready to
    enter next level of international prominence for
    commercial market applications.
  • Collaboration among 2 or more Ohio based
    institutions
  • Institutional commitments (11 cost share)
  • Research results with excellent commercialization
    potential
  • One investigator with commercialization
    experience

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Eligible Lead Organizations
  • For-Profit Ohio Company
  • Not-for-Profit Ohio Organization
  • Ohio Colleges and Universities

17
Program Size
  • Proposals will be eligible for financial support
    of costs in the range of a total of 2 - 5
    million over a period of three years. Note that
    with cost share, the total project should
    represent a project of 4 to 10 million in
    activity.
  • 26 million is expected to be available
  • Anticipate 5 to 7 awards
  • Funds are intended for operational expenditure
  • Capital expenditures are limited to 20 of the
    award

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Proposal Evaluation Criteria
  • Building on TFP Investments How well does the
    Proposal integrate and build on prior Third
    Frontier Project investments, including developed
    technology platforms, previously acquired
    equipment and research/commercialization
    capacities?
  • Consistency with Roadmaps for Success How well
    does the Proposal meet the strategies, including
    identified targets, goals and associated
    milestones, that lead to commercial success
    identified in existing roadmaps?
  • Consistency with State and Regional Priorities
    How well does the Proposal reinforce and build on
    identified science and technology priorities and
    assets in one or more regions of the State?
  • Degree of Customer Readiness How well does the
    Proposal address the needs of end-users,
    especially by a Collaborator who is considered a
    potential customer?
  • Degree of Sustainable Competitive Advantage (Fly
    Wheels) How well does the Proposal demonstrate
    that it can enable the State to maintain a
    leading, competitive advantage in a specific area
    or areas of research and commercialization
    activities beyond the three (3) year Project
    Period?
  • Demonstrated Leadership Assets How well does
    the Proposal demonstrate the commitment of the
    Lead Applicant and Collaborator(s) and the
    leadership levels in all critical phases of the
    proposed Project, including research, IP
    protection, regulatory compliance, product
    development, leveraging of additional funding or
    investment capital, and commercialization?

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Proposal Evaluation Criteria
  • Identified Stage of Market Development How well
    does the Proposal demonstrate that the Lead
    Applicant understands the Commercialization
    Framework and where the Project fits in the
    Framework, and what resource providers and
    requirements are necessary for advancing the
    Project to subsequent phase(s) of the Framework?
  • Impact on Ohio How does the Proposal impact the
    Ohio economy (e.g., jobs creation, average
    salaries, sales of products, companies created
    and/or attracted, follow-on investments, talent
    recruitment, enhanced recognition)?
  • Importance to Key Existing and Emerging Ohio
    Industry Drivers How well does the Proposal
    demonstrate industrial support from the States
    relevant industry sector(s) for the Projects
    potential benefits?
  • Involvement of Anchor Companies How well does
    the Proposal involve and engage relevant anchor
    companies within the State that have a
    substantial impact on the States economy?
  • Involvement of Statewide Research Capacity How
    well does the Proposal integrate existing
    relevant State research excellence and resources?
  • Level of Scientific Merit How well does the
    Proposal demonstrate novel concepts, approaches
    or methods and scientific excellence that will
    further advanced scientific knowledge?

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Proposal Evaluation Criteria
  • Past Performance (if applicable) How well has
    the Lead Applicant performed on any previous
    Third Frontier Project Grants it has received?
  • Potential for Leverage Does the proposed
    Project have the potential to leverage additional
    funds from federal agencies, industry
    organizations and private investors during and
    beyond the requested initial State support?
  • Potential for Products How well does the
    Proposal demonstrate the potential to result in
    specific products that will be produced in the
    State and provide significant near-term economic
    and industry impacts within Ohio?
  • Size of Opportunity How large is the overall
    commercial opportunity of a proposed Project, and
    what impact on the State will it provide?
  • Vision for Success How well does the Proposal
    present a Projects overall goals and
    achievements, including why the Project is
    important for the State?

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Administrative Considerations
  • Your indirect costs are capped at 20.
  • Un-recovered indirect costs may be used as match
    but only the difference between 20 and your
    federally approved rate (or as otherwise approved
    by BRTT staff).
  • Your indirect cost rate may not also be used
    against the direct costs in your cost share.
  • All cost share must be backed up by letters of
    commitment signed by authorized officials.
  • Cost share must be documented and auditable
    appearing as a verifiable expense on books and
    records.
  • You will be held to the cost share ratio
    proposed.

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Administrative Considerations
  • Collaborators/co-investigators must be
    represented by a budget form in the proposal and
    letter of collaboration.
  • COI disclosure/management procedures and
    human/animal subject protocol reviews in place.
  • Keep proposed budget within targeted award range.
  • Forms, format, content, and copies (an unlocked
    PDF version, all sections collapsed within one
    file, signed hard copy original with 1 copy and 2
    CDs).

23
Review Process
  • Administrative Review
  • ODOD and NAS Staff
  • Begin COI process for review panel
  • Receive and process proposals for administrative
    compliance
  • Technical Review
  • National Academy of Sciences
  • Conduct Study Panel reviews
  • Conduct Second Round Interviews
  • Submit recommendations and summary evaluation
    statements to Third Frontier Commission

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Timeline
  • November 8, 2007 RFP published
  • December 11, 2007 200 PM LOI due
  • January 28, 2008 200 PM Proposals due
  • February 2008 Administrative review of proposals
  • February - May 2008 Technical Reviews
  • Award Announcements June 26, 2008

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Policy Administrative Questions Response Process
  • BRCP will receive all RFP questions via email
  • Email 2008_RCP_RFP_at_odod.state.oh.us
  • with a subject line RCP QA
  • Frequently asked questions will be posted on the
    Third Frontier web site www.thirdfrontier.com

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Proposal Tricks
  • Collaborations
  • Failure to consider/involve funded TF grantees
    when you can
  • Silo building
  • Exclusion of professional rivals
  • Involving funded TF grantees when you dont need
    to
  • Window dressing a cast of thousands
  • Hollow letters of support
  • Disengaged commercial advisory board/board of
    directors
  • Meaningless partnerships
  • Cobbling together individual projects

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Proposal Tricks
  • Cost Sharing
  • Not viewing cost share as a true half of the
    whole
  • Related cost share
  • Bait switch on cost share amounts
  • The ratio you propose is the ratio you honor
  • Assuming the highest bidder wins
  • Confusing cost sharing with leveraged funds

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Proposal Tricks
  • Commercialization/Market
  • Overestimating your position in the framework
  • Proposing a program in its infancy
  • If NSF, NIH, etc. will fund you, TF likely will
    not
  • Not having a diverse pipeline
  • Not proposing a platform or otherwise limited
    opportunities or limited commercial interest
  • Not acknowledging competing/emerging technologies
    or competing business
  • Not involving partners such as end users,
    suppliers, manufacturers
  • Not being industry driven
  • Overly optimistic impacts

29
Proposal Tricks
  • Administrative Concerns
  • Late proposals
  • Falling below the award scope
  • Space limitations
  • 10 key personnel
  • IP boilerplate
  • Proprietary information

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Research Commercialization Program- Biosciences -
  • QUESTIONS?
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