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University of South Florida Board of Trustees Workgroup for Research, Innovation, Engagement & Job Creation Paul R. Sanberg Senior Vice President for Research & Innovation October 10, 2013 USF Sponsored Research Research &


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University of South Florida Board of Trustees Workgroup for Research, Innovation, Engagement & Job Creation

Paul R. Sanberg Senior Vice President for Research & Innovation October 10, 2013

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USF Sponsored Research

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Research & Scholarly Activities Creating about 8,000 job opportunities!

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Contract & Grants

10 Year History

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Sources of External Funding

FY2013

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Number of Proposal Submitted

Q1 Comparison – FY2013 vs. FY2014 July 1-Sept. 30

FY2013 FY2014 % Change Q1 Total 358 376 5%

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Award Dollars Received

Q1 Comparison FY2013 vs. FY2014 July 1-Sept. 30

College Area FY12-13 FY13-14 % Change

ACADEMIC AFFAIRS $497,917 $809,285 86% COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES $6,613,602 $5,829,951

  • 12%

COLLEGE OF BEHAVIORAL AND COMMUNITY SCIENCES $11,125,080 $12,776,100 15% COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION $99,842 $437,733 338% COLLEGE OF EDUCATION $9,297,295 $6,171,091

  • 34%

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING $5,185,809 $4,692,673

  • 10%

COLLEGE OF MARINE SCIENCE $3,596,577 $3,562,118

  • 1%

COLLEGE OF MEDICINE $44,923,926 $47,206,606 5% COLLEGE OF NURSING $945,421 $3,726,575 294% COLLEGE OF PHARMACY $368,720 $319,289

  • 13%

COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH $4,105,872 $10,699,747 161% COLLEGE OF THE ARTS $307,891 $123,384

  • 60%

RESEARCH & INNOVATION $0 $572,434 100% STUDENT AFFAIRS $982,187 $274,585

  • 72%

UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT $366,929 $20,000

  • 95%

USF ST. PETERSBURG $1,330,342 $985,245

  • 26%

Grand Total $89,747,410 $98,206,816 9%

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USF Patents & Licensing/ Technology Transfer Office

Valerie McDevitt Assistant Vice President

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Presentation at the Smithsonian Arts & Industries Exhibition Originally Scheduled for October 6, 2013 Cancelled due to the Federal Government Shutdown

“USF inventors jilted by shutdown stay focused on product plans” – Tampa Tribune

“Dance professor who designed wheelchair is one of two USF inventors stymied by shutdown” – Tampa Bay Times

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www.floridainvents.org

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USF Faculty Honors & Awards

Sudeep Sarkar Associate Vice President

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Benchmarking USF Faculty Awards

AAU, TARU, NRC, and other Highly Prestigious faculty awards

62 81 74 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 2008 - 2009 2010 - 2011 2012 - current

Number of Awards

* * 2 year Reporting Period

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National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Fellow

  • Dr. Frances Ramos

Department of History College of Arts and Sciences

  • AAU/TARU award
  • 1,261 applications received per year
  • Only 88 awards per year
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National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Awardee

  • Dr. Inna Ponomareva

Department of Physics College of Arts and Sciences

  • AAU/TARU award
  • Grant $400K for 5 years
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National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Awardee

  • Dr. Yicheng Tu

Computer Science and Engineering College of Engineering

  • AAU/TARU award
  • Grant $400K for 5 years
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Research Integrity & Compliance:

Ensuring Excellence in Research

Cheryl Byers Assistant Vice President for Research Compliance

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Mission

To ensure research performed within the USF System is safe and ethical; to facilitate the conduct

  • f research; to comply with applicable regulations,

laws, and institutional polices; and thereby promote a culture of integrity in research.

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Research Integrity & Compliance (RIC)

  • Human Research Protection

Program:

– Institutional Review Board (IRB) – HIPAA Privacy Program – Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement Program

  • Institutional Animal Care and Use

Committee (IACUC)

  • Institutional Biosafety Committee

(IBC)

  • Conflict of Interest (COI) in

Research

  • Export Control Program
  • Diving Safety Program
  • Boating Safety Program
  • Institutional Radiation Safety

Committee (RSC)

  • Research Misconduct
  • Responsible Conduct of

Research

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Research Integrity & Compliance

Federal Agencies

  • OHRP
  • FDA
  • OLAW

Affiliates

  • Moffitt Cancer

Center

  • JAHVA
  • TGH
  • ACH

Colleges/ Departments Accrediting Bodies

  • AAHRPP
  • AAALAC

Professional Associations

Research & Innovation

  • Comparative

Medicine

  • Patents & Licensing
  • Sponsored Research
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Community Outreach

  • The HRPP reaches more than

7,500 individuals at community events per year

  • RIC provides training &

education to more than 6,000 USF researchers & their staff per year

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Conflicts of Interest in Research

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Export Control: Universities take note!

  • J. Reece Roth, PhD: Professor

Emeritus, University of Tennessee

– Convicted on 15 counts of violating the Arms EC Act; 1 count conspiracy to violate the Arms EC Act; and 1 count wire fraud – Sentenced to 4 years in prison

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Export Controls

  • What are export controls?

– Federal laws that regulate the transfer, by any means, to any location, of “stuff” enumerated in:

GAO Report: “Export Controls: Challenges Exist in Enforcement of an Inherently Complex System” http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d07265.pdf

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Export Control Continued

  • What are exports?

– Actual shipment or transmission of item out of the US, whether tangible, intangible, re-exports or trans-shipments

  • What are deemed exports?

– Tangible export in the US to a foreign person including the release or transfer of technology or technical data

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Research Misconduct

Eric J. Smart, PhD: former Professor of Pediatrics & Physiology at the University of Kentucky Falsified/fabricated data included in: 10 published papers 7 grant applications 3 progress reports

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“Some people have a hard time thinking

  • utside the box. I am glad that you do not.”

USF Faculty Member

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USF Research Foundation & USF CONNECT

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New Research Park Signage

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Student Innovation Incubator

“Soft” Opening October 1, 2013

  • Office and conference space is

built-out and furnished

  • USF Center for

Entrepreneurship students are soliciting applications and vetting first companies

Supports job creation Located in Tampa Bay Technology Incubator

  • Unique location provides
  • pportunities to interact

and make connections

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Student Innovation Incubator

Supported by -

  • Florida High Tech Corridor Council
  • Hillsborough County
  • Actively seeking grants from charitable

foundations

  • Developing opportunities for philanthropy

through corporate donations and sponsorships

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  • Student Innovation Incubator

grand opening

  • Highlighting Tampa Bay

Technology Incubator companies, First WaVE Accelerator start-ups and USF student entrepreneurs

  • Displaying novel business

ventures to USF faculty, students and the general public

November 19, 2013

Doors open at 1:00 PM 3:00 – 5:00 PM Reception

Global Entrepreneurship Week