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Bench2Bedside (B2B) Outreach Tallie Casucci, MLIS Assistant Librarian, Faculty Services SHEM CIT Liaison Leader, J. Willard Marriott Library, The University of Utah Level 2, 2110 D, Office hours: By appt. 801-581-8985 tallie.casucci@utah.edu


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Bench2Bedside (B2B) Outreach

1 Tallie Casucci, MLIS Assistant Librarian, Faculty Services SHEM CIT Liaison Leader,

  • J. Willard Marriott Library, The University of Utah

Level 2, 2110 D, Office hours: By appt. 801-581-8985 tallie.casucci@utah.edu Alfred Mowdood, MLS Librarian, Head of Faculty Services, Patents & Trademarks Resource Representative, Adjunct Asst. Professor in Kinesiology

  • J. Willard Marriott Library, The University of Utah

Level 2, 2110 R. Office hours: By appt. 801-585-7125 alfred.mowdood@utah.edu Special Thanks: Brandon Patterson, Technology Engagement Librarian, Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, b.patterson@utah.edu Acknowledgements: Erika Church, TJ Ferrill, Peter Jones, Peter Kraus, Jeanne LeBer, Sarah LeMire, Mohammad Mirfakhrai, David Morrison, Timothy Pickett, Jacob Reed, Jean Shipman, Catherine Soehner, Spencer Walker, Erin Wimmer

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The Big Picture

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The quantity, quality and context of engaging industry has shifted significantly in the past decade

Source: Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM), 2018

11,000+ 70%

Start-ups formed since 1995

  • f university

licenses are to start-ups and small companies

200+

80,000+ 380,000+

Drugs and vaccines developed through public-private partnerships since the Bayh-Dole Act enacted in 1080 inventions disclosed… U.S. patent issued…

To research institutions in the past 25 years

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1980 Bayh-Dole Act: Innovation’s Golden Goose

“Possibly the most inspired piece of legislation to be enacted in America

  • ver the past half-century…it unlocked

all the inventions and discoveries that had been made in laboratories throughout the United States with the help of taxpayers’ money…and helped reverse America’s precipitous slide into industrial irrelevance.” —The Economist, 2002

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http://www.utah.edu/innovate

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What is B2B?

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Resources Purchased

  • Anatomage
  • Pantone

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EVENT CALENDAR ON CANVAS

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  • State-wide competition

– BYU, USU, Weber, and high schools

  • Scaffolded approach
  • Access to University physicians
  • Teams innovate over a seven-month

period

  • $500 development fund to build concepts.

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B2B Outcomes

  • To date, Bench-to-Bedside has engaged

more than 1002 students, created 229 medical devices, filed 158 patents, and launched 64 companies

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B2B Participant (Patrick Loftus)

One of the key components of any new invention is a thorough understanding of prior art and the intellectual property available to the inventor… as a participant in [B-2-B], [Dave Morrison, the patent and trademark librarian’s] knowledge and help were the fastest way to jumpstart our medical devices

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Libraries Innovation Team

  • “To inspire, encourage, and support innovation centers

and efforts at the University of Utah, to develop cross- library teams that support University innovation centers, and to provide resources, tools, and spaces to support innovation center personnel.”

  • Email: Lib-innovation@lists.utah.edu
  • Website: http://campusguides.lib.utah.edu/innovate
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WHAT’S OUR EXPERTISE?

T.J. Ferrill

  • 3D printing & scanning
  • Materials Collection
  • AR / VR equipment

checkout and development

thomas.ferrill@utah.edu Level 2, Marriott Library Knowledge Commons

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WHAT’S OUR EXPERTISE?

Tallie Casucci

  • Biomedical info

(primary literature, data/stats, medical codes, etc.)

  • Serious games
  • Patents

tallie.casucci@utah.edu Level 2, Marriott Library Room 2110

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WHAT’S OUR EXPERTISE?

Alfred Mowdood

  • Patents
  • Science & Engineering

Databases

  • Business / market info

(competitors, market size, financials, etc.)

  • Industry standards

alfred.mowdood@utah.edu Level 2, Marriott Library Room 2110

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WHAT’S OUR EXPERTISE?

Jacob Reed

  • Programming

(most languages)

  • Software

jacob.reed@utah.edu Marriott Library, Level 5

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Free Consultations with B2B Teams

  • In 2015, 11 out of 12 winning teams used

the libraries.

  • In 2016, 70% of wining teams worked with

a librarian and 65% of all the teams. “I wish I would have emailed the library sooner, they were so helpful!”

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Navigating Library & Campus Resources

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Ideation & Concept Development Prototyping Product Commercialization

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7 Business Databases

  • IBISWorld Industry Research
  • Factiva
  • PitchBook
  • Mergent Intellect
  • PrivCo
  • Business Source Premier
  • Embase

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6 STEM Databases

  • Embase
  • PubMed
  • AHRQ HCUP
  • Scopus
  • IEEE Explore
  • ASTM Compass

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PATENT SEARCHING

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MATERIALS COLLECTION

  • Touch materials before buying them. Located in

the Marriott Library Knowledge Commons, Level 2

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KNOWLEDGE COMMONS, LEVEL 2

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Gary L. Crocker Innovation & Design Lab

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LIT Sessions

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Libraries Award $2000

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Spencer Madsen, 2016 Overall Winner

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Further Reading Kline, D., Krupka, R. G., Michelson, G. K, Bundy, K. L., & Kahnke, R. E. (2016). The intangible advantage: Understanding intellectual property in the new economy. Michelson 20MM

  • Foundation. Retrieved from

http://michelsonip.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/The-Intangible-Advantage.pdf Gardner, L. J., Brunson, J., McIntyre, M., & Langell, J. (2018). Use of an interdisciplinary student medical innovation and entrepreneurship program to create affordable global health care solutions. Surgical Innovation, 25, 550-556. doi:10 Osterwalder, A. & Pigneur, Y. (2010). Business model generation: A handbook for visionaries, game changers, and challengers. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. Paradis, Z. J. & McGaw, D. (2007). Naked innovation: Uncovering a shared approach for creating value [revision 0.9.1]. Retrieved from

http://nakedinnovation.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/NakedInnovation_ParadisandMcGaw_v.9.pdf

Yock, P. G., Zenios, S. , Makower, J., Brinton, T. J., Kumar, U. N., & Jay Watkins, F. T. (2015). Biodesign: The process of innovating medical technologies (2nd. Ed.) Cambridge, UK: Cambridge UP. Wimmer, E. N. , Casucci, T., Reed, J., Rhodes, N., Fogg. B., … Jones P. (2017). Medical innovation competition information support. In J.P. Shipman & B. Ulmer (Eds.), Information and innovation: A natural combination for health sciences libraries (pp. 99-116). Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield. 32