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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 30, 2014 2014: A Record Breaking Year Contract &


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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 30, 2014

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2014: A Record Breaking Year

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Contract & Grants 10 Year History

$0 $50 $100 $150 $200 $250 $300 $350 $400 $450

FY2005 FY2006 FY2007 FY2008 FY2009 FY2010 FY2011 FY2012 FY2013 FY2014 Federal % 47% 48% 40% 48% 48% 52% 46% 40% 37% 35% Federal $134.5 $149.3 $121.9 $171.5 $184.6 $203.2 $180.3 $165.5 $151.1 $148.8 Total $287.2 $310.2 $308.4 $360.1 $380.3 $394.1 $391.8 $411.1 $413.6 $428.3

Millions

Source: Total award amounts include Project and Non-Project data from USF and affiliates

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State/Local Government 19% Private Partnerships 46% Federal Government 35%

State/Local Government Private Partnerships Federal Government $81,485,654 $197,977,547 $148,794,587

USF and Affiliates

Sources of External Funding

FY2014

13.1% increase 3.9% increase 1.5% decrease

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Number of Proposals Submitted

Q1 Comparison FY2014 vs. FY2015

July 1- Sept 30 COLLEGE/AREA FY2014 FY2015 % Change

Academic Affairs 4 6 50% College of Arts and Sciences 69 76 10% College of Behavioral & Community Sciences 34 33

  • 3%

Muma College of Business 8 4

  • 50%

College of Education 21 18

  • 14%

College of Engineering 82 77

  • 6%

College of Marine Science 5 24 380% Morsani College of Medicine 127 118

  • 7%

College of Nursing 2 8 300% College of Pharmacy 2 5 150% College of Public Health 18 26 44% College of The Arts 8 6

  • 25%

Research & Innovation 2

  • University Advancement

5 5 0% USF St. Petersburg 4 9 125% Grand Total 391 415 6%

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Number of Proposals Submitted

Q1 Comparison FY2014 vs. FY2015

July 1- Sept 30

FY2014 FY2015 % Change Q1 Total 391 415 6%

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USF Student Innovation Incubator

Launched November 18, 2013

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One Year Anniversary Update

TREMENDOUS GROWTH AND DEMAND

  • 40 applications received in November 2013
  • 14 student companies participating in the first class
  • 80 applications were received in September 2014
  • 24 student companies participating in the second class
  • New resources for companies include:
  • Scholarships to participate in the SBDC’s Entrepreneurship Certificate Program
  • Elevated mentoring
  • Direct funding opportunities to companies
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Recent Student Company Recognition

After School Child Pick-Up App was runner-up among Most Promising Startups TiECON 2014 Florida Conference Recently featured as a video segment on Bay News 9

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Showcasing Inventions at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum This Weekend! - November 1-2, 2014

Innovation Festival

Alexei Novitzky SkateCase Merry Lynn Morris Dancing Wheelchair

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USF Young Innovator Competition February 11, 2015 6:00 p.m. Patel Center for Global Sustainability

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Matching Grant Research Program

Quarter 1 FY2015 Jul 1 – Sept 30

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Matching Grant Research Program

Q1 Comparison FY2014 vs. FY2015 Jul 1 – Sept 30 FY 14 FY 15 % Increase*

# of Projects 4 9 125% Corridor Investment $62K $694K 1019% Industry Investment $190K $1.57 million 726% Total Project Value $252K $2.26 million 797%

*Reasons for increase include: additional marketing activity, full time USF staff resources, and improved recipient pipeline

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FY 14 FY 15 % Increase* Students Supported 8 21 163% Faculty Participating 6 15 150% Faculty New to Program 16% 67% 300%

Matching Grant Research Program

Q1 Comparison FY2014 vs. FY2015 Jul 1 – Sept 30

*Reasons for increase include: additional marketing activity, full time USF staff resources, and improved recipient pipeline

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  • Industry partners include:

– Always Near, Inc. – ConMed Corporation – Duke Energy Florida, Inc. – Sciperio, Inc. – The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc.

  • Tampa Bay Technology Incubator Companies:
  • Formerics, LLC
  • Moterum, LLC
  • TransGenex Nanobiotech, Inc.

Matching Grant Research Program

Q1 FY2015 Jul 1 – Sept 30

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Engineering, 78% Medicine, 11% Public Health, 11%

Project Breakdown by College

Matching Grant Research Program

Q1 FY2015 Jul 1 – Sept 30

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November 18, 2014 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. Reception 4:30 – 6:00 Galleria USF Research Park Showcasing Innovative & Entrepreneurial Talent in Tampa Bay

USF CONNECT’s 2nd Annual B.E.A.T. Event

Displays by: Tampa Bay Technology Incubator, Student Innovation Incubator, FirstWaVE Accelerator and Pasco SMARTstart companies

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National Academy of Inventors 4th Annual Conference March 19-20, 2015 California Institute of Technology

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Florida Inventors Hall of Fame

www.FloridaInvents.org

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Induction Ceremony & Gala September 10, 2014

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2014 Inductees

Thomas Edison (1847-1931) , the most

prolific inventor in U.S. history and longtime Fort Myers resident

Robert Cade (1927-2007), University of

Florida professor who developed the hydrating sports drink Gatorade

William Glenn (1926-2013), Florida

Atlantic University professor who developed high-definition digital imaging for NASA

John Gorrie (1803-1855), Apalachicola

physician and father of refrigeration and air conditioning

Shyam Mohapatra (1955- ), University of South Florida professor and pioneer of applied biomedical

nanotechnology

Shin-Tson Wu (1953- ), University of Central Florida professor whose liquid crystal research has impacted

display technology

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  • SOLD OUT event with 210 attendees,

including USPTO, U.S. House of Representatives, Florida Senate, Hillsborough County, SUS presidents & leadership, USF leadership, Florida museums, industry leaders, sponsors

  • Local, state and national media

coverage

Induction Ceremony & Gala

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Florida Inventors Hall of Fame Sponsors

Silver

  • Florida Academy of Sciences
  • Florida Institute for Human &

Machine Cognition

  • Moffitt Cancer Center
  • TransGenex Nanbiotech, Inc.
  • VGTI Florida

Diamond

  • The Corridor
  • University of Central Florida
  • University of Florida
  • University of South Florida

Platinum

  • TECO Energy

Gold

  • All Children’s Hospital
  • Cade Museum for Creativity +

Innovation

  • Florida Atlantic University
  • Judy Genshaft & Steve Greenbaum
  • Gray Robinson
  • HSN
  • Lockheed Martin
  • SRI International
  • USF Foundation
  • USF Health College of Pharmacy
  • USF Health Morsani College of

Medicine

  • USF Research Foundation
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2015 Nominations Open November 1 www.FloridaInvents.org

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USF Institute for Advanced Discovery & Innovation

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www.usf.edu/research-innovation/institute-adv-discovery/

Established as a “think tank” to support the university as it continues its journey of becoming one of the top research and innovation universities in the United States Brings together internationally recognized academics, industry leaders and innovators to serve in an advisory role to senior leadership of the university, share insights with USF's high achieving faculty, and mentor the university's most promising students

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  • Exceptional academic and Industry leaders
  • Recipients of AAU-recognized and other

prestigious honors and awards including:

  • American Association for the Advance of

Science (AAAS) Fellow

  • National Academies Member
  • National Inventors Hall of Fame Inductee
  • National Medals Recipient

Institute Faculty

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Institute Faculty from USF

Richard D. Gitlin Stephen B. Liggett Charles J. Lockwood Paul R. Sanberg Shyam Mohapatra

  • D. Yogi Goswami
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  • Former president of Manhattanville College
  • Served as a Commissioner of Housing in the Cabinet
  • f the Governor of New York
  • Healthcare Advisor to the President of Rwanda and

Rwanda Minister of Health

  • Senior Advisor to the Commissioner of the U.S.

Food & Drug Administration (FDA)

  • Advisor, United Nations Mission in Darfur
  • Member, Institute of Medicine of the National

Academy of Sciences (IOM)

  • USF interests: social entrepreneurship; social

impact bonds; Muma College of Business, College of Public Health, Patel College of Global Sustainability

Richard Berman

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  • Founder, American Hydro Corporation
  • Revolutionized the way runners were

designed throughout the hydro turbine industry

  • National Hydropower Association

Henwood Award, the industry's highest honor

  • Member, National Academy of

Engineering (NAE)

  • USF interests: USF CONNECT, faculty

mentorship (simulation models)

Selim Chacour

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  • Physician, mathematician, and healthcare analyst,

and former director of the World Health Organization's Collaborating Center for Research in Cancer Policy

  • Coined the term “evidence-based medicine”
  • CDC Distinguished Achievement Award
  • Member, Institute of Medicine of the National

Academy of Sciences (IOM)

  • USF interests: Teaching students how to write or

prepare ideas; policy issues; Morsani College of Medicine; Colleges of Public Health and Arts and Sciences

David M. Eddy

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  • Retired Director, Air Force Office of Scientific

Research; former Director of the Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory at the National Institute

  • f Standards and Technology (NIST)
  • Presidential rank of Meritorious Executive of the

Government's Senior Executive Service

  • Gold Medal Award of the Department of Commerce
  • Member, National Academy of Engineering (NAE)
  • USF interests: STEM education; Promotion of

science in society; Colleges of Engineering, Arts and Sciences, and Education; Innovative Education

Lyle H. Schwartz

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  • Senior member of the staff of IBM

Research Headquarters

  • Discovered excimer laser surgery in 1981,

laying the foundation for LASIK

  • National Inventors Hall of Fame inductee
  • National Medal of Technology and

Innovation recipient

  • USF interests: Community outreach to

promote science; Physics and optics; College of Arts and Sciences

James J. Wynne

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  • Founder and former CEO, Thermo Cardiosystems
  • Internationally recognized as a pioneer for the

design, development, clinical trial, and commercialization of first-generation left-ventricular assist systems for treating heart failure

  • Founding Fellow, American Institute for Medical and

Biological Engineering

  • Member, National Academy of Engineering (NAE)
  • USF interests: Student incubator and student

innovation; USF Health Heart Institute; Center for Applied Research in Medical Devices; College of Engineering and Morsani College of Medicine

Victor L. Poirier

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But wait, there’s more…

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USF team is a finalist in $2.25M Nokia Sensing X-CHALLENGE

  • The X-CHALLENGE is a global competition to develop

breakthrough medical technologies

  • USF’s technology quickly diagnoses a deadly pregnancy

complication called "HELLP syndrome," a form of severe preeclampsia that can lead to the death of both mother and child if not diagnosed in time

  • “Team Hemolix” is led by Dr. Anna Pyayt, professor and

head of USF’s Innovative Biomedical Instruments and Systems Lab, Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering

  • We need your vote!
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Deadline is TODAY Cast Your Vote at www.hemolix.com

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Tha Thank nk you you! !