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Collaborating with the Office of Technology Transfer Todd Sherer, Ph.D. Associate Vice President for Research and Executive Director Office of Technology Transfer

Emory Owns Our IP As a condition of employment, IP related to: Ones normal duties at Emory Or were developed with Emory support Exemption for copyrightable scholarly works Cumulative Net Revenue Cumulative Net Revenue Cumulative Net Revenue up to $25,000 up to $4 million $4 million and over Contributor Share 100% 33% 25% Department Share 0% 33% 33% School/Center Share 0% 10% 17% University Share 0% 24% 25%

Consulting IP Emory encourages consulting and allows for IP generated through consulting to be assigned to the company Provided, there is no side royalty deal If there is to be a side royalty deal, it must be between Emory and the company Inventor can petition to receive portion of Dept share, if no Emory support was used

Technology Transfer Services Educate researchers about intellectual property, technology transfer, and entrepreneurship. Scout for research results with potential intellectual property for disclosure. Evaluate research disclosures for commercial viability. Protect and manage intellectual property (e.g., patent, trademark, copyright). Market intellectual property. Negotiate license arrangements for intellectual property. Monitor existing licenses for compliance with terms including financial terms. Collect and distribute all funds associated with licenses according to internal policies. Comply with Federal or research sponsor guidelines for intellectual property. Administer the transfer (in and out) of research materials. Assist inventors to secure translational funding to demonstrate proof of concept. Facilitate the development of start-up companies.

230 New Inventions Disclosed FY15 Therapeutics 29% Vaccines 3% Diagnostics 12% Drug Discovery 4% Medical Device 14% Software 13% 1,510 Total Active Technologies Research Tools 19% Micro & Nano Technology 2% Non-Therapeutics 4%

Its All About Intellectual Capital Students Undergrad 7,836 Grad/Prof 6,677 Total 14,513 Employees University 13,023 Healthcare 14,914 Total 27,937 Faculty 2,945

Clinical Activity Drives Innovation - 2,440 full- and part-time faculty - 679 volunteer faculty - 560 medical students - 1,209 residents and fellows in 98 accredited programs - 465 postdoctoral fellows - 4.6 million patient service visits in Emory s hospitals, affiliate teaching hospitals, and outpatient venues - 5,949 physicians and other health care professionals participated in Emory s continuing medical education in fiscal year 2014

Total Sponsored Research FY14 Private 12% State 2% University 6% Foreign 2% $521,827,189 Corporation 10% Federal 68%

Research and Discovery on the Rise 250 $700,000,000 No. of Disclosures 200 150 100 50 $600,000,000 $500,000,000 $400,000,000 $300,000,000 $200,000,000 $100,000,000 0 FY00 FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 Disclosures Research Awards $0

Tech Transfer Process Disclosure Triage? Research Patent Marketing Commercialization Licensing 10

OTT Support Targeted at Clinicians Technology scouting (we come to you) Written commercial evaluation report (prior art) Emory POC fund Up to $30K support for proof of concept (may not have your own lab) In-house medical device patent attorney (it costs less) Access to Coulter Translational Funding, GRA Ventures support

University Objectives in a License Primary Goal: Making the technology available to the public Milestones are included to verify diligence by licensee toward commercialization Emory desires a fair commercial return; timing and form of the return can be tailored appropriately Licensee must pay associated patent costs and costs of doing business (eg., liability insurance, enforcing patents, etc.)

Success Takes Time 5.5 Years on Average to License 12 10 No. of Licenses 8 6 4 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 No. of Years From Disclosure to Licensing Therapeutics & Medical Device Technologies Only

Distribution of Cumulative Net Revenue Gross Revenue up to $25,000 Net Revenue up to $4 million Net Revenue $4 million and over Contributor Share 100% 33% 25% Department Share* 0% 33% 33% School/Center Share 0% 10% 17% General University Share **** 0% 24%** 25% ***

Emory Product Pipeline