May 13 & 14, 2021
1:00 - 5:00pm EDT
FEDERAL TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER:
MEASURING IMPACT, INNOVATION & EFFICIENCIES
Hosted by :
Office of Strategic Alliances (OSA)
National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS)
The purpose of this event is to bring Technology Transfer leaders, policy makers, thought leaders, and innovators in the Technology Transfer field together to discuss and exchange ideas on how to best qualify and quantify the impact of Technology Transfer on the stakeholders it serves.
Workshop Overview
Technology transfer encompasses a wide range of activities aimed at dissemination of knowledge and discoveries to the benefit of the public. For example, strategic alliance and technology transfer functions at NCATS, a federal laboratory, includes activities aimed at enhancing collaboration, innovation, and acceleration to advance the science of translation, the process of turning observations into interventions to improve health. In U.S., the new knowledge and discoveries can originate either at universities or institutes receiving federal grants or funds (federally funded) or at federal laboratories (federally owned). Although both types of innovative entities utilize similar technology transfer mechanisms to disseminate knowledge and discoveries, the laws, regulations, polices and guidelines governing each of them can differ resulting in significant divergence in the way the entities operate, implement, and evaluate their technology transfer.
The workshop aims to present diverse perspectives on a) ways of evaluating the contribution and impact of Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs) activities, outputs, and outcomes (agency specific, economic, and public health) to their Institute/Agency mission, and b) models, tools, and examples of measuring structural and functional efficiencies and innovations of TTOs. The goals of the workshop are to enhance awareness and knowledge among different stakeholders about different perspectives and tools to identify TTO activities, outputs as well as outcomes that help the agency’s mission while capturing the entirety of the U.S. Government’s technology transfer objectives. Various stakeholders’ voices, practitioners’ perspectives and policy makers’ visions will be shared. Each of the four proposed sessions over the two-day workshop will focus on a unique but inter-related topic.
Day 1
This two day event will include talks, panels and new insightful viewpoints on Technology Transfer's evaluation and impact.
Day 2
Panel IV: Federal Technology Transfer Offices: Measuring Efficiencies and Effectiveness- Beyond Traditional Metrics
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**Contributors are listed as they appear in the agenda
Joni Rutter Ph.D.
Acting Director, National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS)
Lili Portilla M.P.A.
Director, Office of Strategic Alliances, NCATS
Ron Bartek
President/Director/Co-Founder, The Friedreich's Ataxia Research Alliance
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ron-bartek-8999205/
Ravi Rao
Biotech Entrepreneur
https://www.linkedin.com/in/drravinrao/
Elizabeth Stoner
Senior Clinical Advisor of AlloVir; Senior Clinical Advisor to Rhythm Pharmaceuticals
Katharine Ku
Chief Licensing Advisor, Wilson Sonsini
Mark Rohrbaugh Ph.D. J.D.
Special Advisor for Technology Transfer, OSP, NIH
Albert Link Ph.D.
Virginia Batte Phillips Distinguished Professor, Economics, UNC Greensboro
Michael Wallner M.P.A. Ph.D.
Lead Economic Research Specialist-TechLink & U.S. Dept. of Defense
Donald Siegel Ph.D.
Professor and Director, School of Public Affairs, Arizona State University
https://www.linkedin.com/in/donald-siegel-b7b08644/
Krishna Balakrishnan Ph.D. M.B.A.
Senior Technology Manger, OSA, NCATS
Sury Vepa Ph.D. J.D.
Senior Licensing and Patenting Manger, OSA, NCATS
https://www.linkedin.com/in/suryanarayana-sury-vepa-b7a4597/
Sue Ano Ph.D.
Director, Office of Technology Transfer, NINDS, NIH
Paul Zielinski M.S. M.B.A.
Executive Director, Federal Labs Consortium
Tom Stackhouse Ph.D.
Director, Technology Transfer Center, NCI, NIH
Orin Herskowitz M.B.A.
Sr Vice President of Intellectual Property and Tech Transfer for Columbia University, Executive Director of Columbia Technology Ventures
Vanessa Pena M.S. M.P.A.
Research Staff Member at the IDA Science and Technology Policy Institute (STPI)
Michael Mowatt Ph.D.
Director, Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property Office, NIAID, NIH
David Waldman M.S. Ph.D.
Professor of Management, W.P. Carey School of Business, ASU
Courtney Silverthorn M.S. Ph.D.
Acting Director, Technology Partnerships Office, NIST
John Fraser M.S. RTTP CLP
President of Burnside Development and Associates
Mojdeh Bahar, J.D. M.A. CLP, RTTP