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Na ationa al Ins stitut tes of Hea alth The Basics of SBIR/STTR Grants and Other Public & Private Funding Sources for Innovation and Technology Weill Cornell CTSC February 27, 2009 New York, NY Rosemarie Filart, MD MPH MBA NIH Program Officer National Center of Research Resources, NIH

National Center for Research Resources NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH T r a n s l a t I n g r e s e a r c h f r o m b a s i c d i s c o v e r y t o i m p r o v e d p a t I e n t c a r e Topics to Discuss Today Reasons to be interested General Information Funding Opportunities Eligibility Requirements Submitting an Application Avoiding Pitfalls Peer-Review Process Keeping Connected

Terms SBIR Small Business Innovation Research Grant STTR Small Business Technology Transfer Research Grant Phase 1: To establish the technical/scientific merit and feasibility of the proposed research/ R&D efforts. Phase II: To continue the research/ R&D efforts initiated in Phase I.

NIH Mission Improve human health through biomedical and behavioral research, research training and communications.

Spur innovation. Key Points Facilitate Translational Research from bench to bedside and back. Facilitate t research in innovation and successful product development to benefit human health. Invite sound research plans for submission. ss Encourage clear, literature supported, measurable, and concise scientific research proposals. Promote success stories of the NIH SBIR STTR program awardees.

Reasons to Seek SBIR&STTRG STTR Grant tfunding Provides funding for innovative technology development projects and proof of concept. Provides recognition, verification and visibility. Can be a leveraging tool to attract other funding (VC, etc.) and promotion. Retain intellectual property rights with the small business concern. Is Not a loan.

Examples of Topic Interests Biomedical: basic science tools, sensors, biomechanics i components, drug delivery systems, reagents, imaging, management techniques, Education and Training: videos, tools, software, intervention programs, prevention and medical management protocols, research programs, decision making systems, communications Clinical and Medical Devices & Systems: computer based, mobile, communications, telemedicine, assistive devices, orthotics, prosthetics, robotics, diagnostics, implantable, economical, accessible

Examples of Topic Interests Software and informatics: secure tools, communications, video/audio di capable, databases, social networking, data analyses systems, EHR/PHR, interoperability, visualization,, Therapeutics: proteomics, genomics, drugs and agents, probiotics, immune modulators, vaccines, probes, nanotechnology Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Systems: medical devices, imaging, batteries, monitoring technologies, macromolecular resources, diagnostics, pharmaceutical development, metabolic engineering, modeling,

HHS/NIH Program Funding 2008 Budget SBIR STTR NIH $580M $70M CDC FDA ~8.1M ~0.8M N/A AHRQ ~2.0M Phase I $100K* $100K* 6 months* 1 year* Phase II $750K* $750K* 2 years* 2 years*

Key Take Home Message Propose a Realistic and Appropriate Budget for the Research

NIH INSTITUTE/CENTER SBIR/STTR BUDGET ALLOCATIONS (FY2008) Extramural R&D Set Asides: SBIR = 2.5% STTR = 0.3% $580 M (SBIR) $ 70 M (STTR) Total: $650 M NIGMS NIDDK

SBIR - $27 M STTR - $3.2 M Funding FY2008 Award level range 2000-2007: Phase 1: $77 K - $1.9 M Phase 2: $162 K - $1.8 M

NIH SBIR/STTR Success Rates Fiscal Year 2007 45 277 40 35 30 25 42% 36 656 39 28% Phase I 20 24% Phase II 125 19% 15 Fast-Track 10 14% 5 0 SBIR STTR 6 11%

NIH SBIR/STTR Solicitations and Funding Opportunities SBIR/STTR Grant Opportunities SBIR Contract Opportunities NIH Guide for Grants & Contracts

Omnibus Solicitation of the NIH, CDC and FDA for SBIR/STTR Grant Applications SBIR Parent Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA): (PA-09-080) STTR Parent (FOA) (PA-09-081) 081) SBIR/STTR Program Descriptions and Research Topics General Submission Dates: April 5, Aug. 5, Dec. 5 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/sbir.htm NIH (23 ICs) SBIR FDA SBIR CDC SBIR & STTR only only

http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/sbir.htm

NIH SBIR/STTR Research Topics: 200+ pages Mission of Awarding Components (Institutes/Centers) t t IC Program Descriptions Suggested technical topics Broad Descriptions Trans-NIH Opportunities http://grants.nih.gov/grants/fund ing/sbirsttr_news.htm#20090122

Examples of NIH Guide Targeted Announcements RFA-EB-09-01: Development and Translation of Medical Technologies that Reduce Health Disparities (SBIR) PAR-07-160: Innovations in Biomedical Computational Science and Technology (SBIR)* PA-08-142: Tools for Germplasm Cryopreservation (SBIR)* *Parallel STTR

RFA-EB-09-01: Development and Translation of Medical Technologies that Reduce Health Disparities (SBIR) Objective: Development and translation of medical technologies aimed at reducing disparities in healthcare access and health outcomes Unique Features: Due dates: Feb 20, May 20, Sept 22, 2009 NIBIB, NCMHD,, NIMH $200/yr for 2 yrs Phase I $400/yr for 3 yrs Phase II

National Center for Research Resources NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH T r a n s l a t I n g r e s e a r c h f r o m b a s i c d i s c o v e r y t o i m p r o v e d p a t I e n t c a r e Eligibility Requirements Links: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/not-nih gov/grants/guide/notice-files/not- OD-03-053.html http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/pa-09-080.html http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/pa-09-081.html

SBIR/STTR Eligibility Requirements Applicant is the Small Business Concern. Organized for-profit U.S. business. Legal form of an individual business. 500 or fewer employees, including affiliates. Must be: At least 51% U.S.- owned by individuals and independently operated or At least 51% owned and controlled by another (one) business concern that is at least 51% owned and controlled by one or more individuals.

SBIR Eligibility Requirements Principal Investigator ss primary employment must be with the Small Business Concern at the time of award a and for the duration of the project period. Subawards are permitted May outsource 33% activities in Phase I. May outsource 50% activities i i in Phase II.

STTR Eligibility Requirements Principal Investigator s primary employment may be with either the Small Business Concern or the research institution. If the primary employment is with the research institution, the PI must have a formal appointment or a commitment to the small business applicant. Formal Cooperative R&D Effort Minimum 40% by small business Minimum 30% by U.S. research institution Each PI commits a minimum of 10% effort to the project. U.S. Research Institution College or University Other non-profit research organization Federal R&D center Intellectual t l Property Agreement Defines allocation of IP rights and rights to carry out follow-on R&D and commercialization.

SBIR SBIR and STTR Programs (Critical Differences) Permits research institution partners (e.g., universities) iti Small business concern may outsource ~33% of Phase I activities and 50% of Phase II activities STTR Requires research institution partners (e.g., universities) 40% of the work must be conducted by the small business concern (for profit) and 30% by a U.S. research institution (non-profit) Award always made to the small business

SBIR STTR Multiple PI/PD: Encourages Team Science Small business. concern (SBC) is ALWAYS the applicant/awardee organization. Research institution is a subcontractor to the SBC. STTR applicant organization must officially affiliate the PD/PI with the SBC if the PD/PI is not an employee of the SBC. Small business submitting the application will be the lead organization. Contact PD/PI must be located at the lead organization. Other collaborating institutions/organizations will be supported through subcontracts. Multiple PD/PIs at different institutions/organizations use the traditional subcontracts. http://grants.nih.gov/grants/multi_pi/sbirsttr_faq.htm

National Center for Research Resources NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH T r a n s l a t I n g r e s e a r c h f r o m b a s i c d i s c o v e r y t o i m p r o v e d p a t I e n t c a r e Submitting an Application

Keys to a Strong Application Significant, innovative, and focused science. Translational research projects should involve the appropriate collaborators. Attention to all the Enhanced Review Criteria. Other Evaluation factors: Protection of Human Subjects Inclusion of Women, Minorities, and Children Animal Welfare Budget and Period Support Select Agent Research... Resource Sharing Plans

Know NIH Review Criteria: Highlights Significance Commercial potential? Address an important problem or a critical barrier? Change this field? Approach Overall strategy, methodology, and analyses well-reasoned and appropriate to accomplish the specific aims? Potential problems, alternative strategies, and benchmarks for success presented? Establish feasibility and manage risky aspects?

Know NIH Review Criteria: Highlights Innovation Shift current paradigms by utilizing novel theoretical concepts, approaches or methodologies, instrumentation, or interventions? Novel to one field or in a broad sense? In what way? Investigator Appropriate experience and training? Record of accomplishments that advance their field(s)? For multi-pd/pi, have complementary and integrated expertise with appropriate leadership, governance and organizational structure?

Know NIH Review Criteria: Highlights Environment Contribute to the probability of success? Institutional support, equipment and other physical resources available and adequate? Project benefits from the scientific environment, subject populations, or collaborative arrangements?

Usefulness of Preliminary Data Solicitation states Preliminary data are not required Reviewers like to see preliminary data Preliminary data should support your proposal p and the feasibility of the project Preliminary data may consist of your own publications and unpublished data from your laboratory or need assessment data for science education products and tools

Avoiding Pitfalls: Application Review and Comply with the eligibility criteria. Address the Enhanced Review Criteria in application. Submit a clear, literature supported, measurable, concise research proposal. Assure the best submitted application.

Avoiding Pitfalls: E-Processing Have PD/PI(s) and AOR/SO register under separate accounts in the NIH era Commons. Register Applicant organization (SBC) in both Grants.gov and NIH era Commons. Obtain at Grants.Gov, an Organization s Data Universal Number System (DUNS) number and register with the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) several months ahead.

Changes in the NIH SBIR/STTR Solicitation Change in electronic submission Grants.gov switching from PureEdge to Adobe Reader 8.1.3 or later. Effective January 8, 2009, for SBIR/STTR. Change in resubmission (amended) policy Resubmissions limited to one (A1) effective January 25, 2009. Those submitted prior to January 25, 2009, will still be permitted two amendments e (A1, A2). http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/sbirsttr_news. htm#20090122

NIH Review Process Small Business Concern Applicant Initiates Research Idea Submits SBIR/STTR Grant Application to NIH Electronically ~2-3 months after submission NIH Center for Scientific Review Assign to IC and IRG Scientific Review Groups Evaluate Scientific Merit ~2-3 months after review Advisory Council or Board Recommend approval Grantee Conducts Research Funds IC Staff Prepare funding Plan for IC Director

Application Evaluation Process External peer reviewers Change in Scoring System: from 1 9 Each criterion will receive an individual score. Reflect the overall impact project likely to have on research field as scored by the peer reviewers. Access to the Peer Review Summary Statement through era Commons http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice- files/not-od-09-025.htmlod 025

Keeping Connected with NIH Program Officers Locate POs through the Solicitation s narrative descriptions of the programs and research topics before submission. Communicate with your assigned PO as listed in your era Commons account. Review Summary Statements and obtain advice on resubmissions and options. Discuss progress of project. Share success stories.

Stay Informed through Listserves NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts (weekly notification) http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/listserv.htm NIH SBIR/STTR Notification Send email to LISTSERV@LIST.NIH.GOV with the following text in the message body: subscribe listname your name.

SAVE THE DATE June 30 July 1, 2009 Omaha, Nebraska

National Center for Research Resources NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH T r a n s l a t I n g r e s e a r c h f r o m b a s i c d i s c o v e r y t o i m p r o v e d p a t I e n t c a r e Thank You! Rosemarie Filart MD MPH MBA NIH, Division of Clinical Research, Weill Cornell CTSC NIH Program Officer SBIR STTR Program Officer 301-435-0178 filartr@mail.nih.gov Links: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/sbir.htm http://www.ncrr.nih.gov/research_funding/small_business_ nih opportunities/