Research & Public Service. Annual Report of Grants and Contracts

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Research & Public Service Annual Report of Grants and Contracts

Outlook Points to Continued Progress by Mark A. McIntosh Interim Vice Chancellor for Research, Graduate Studies and Economic Development MU s research and development report for fiscal year indicates a continued positive outlook for the University. Of particular note is an 11 percent increase in federal expenditures for sponsored research. It s a boost that, in part, reflects federal sponsors confidence that MU s recruitment and retention of key faculty and our recent investments in research infrastructure will enhance our role in expanding America s future progress and prosperity. One such key addition is Lloyd Sumner, his research team and the instrumentation they re using to develop a national center for metabolomics, the study of metabolites in cells. Others include Rich Ferrieri, Mike Schueller and their team recruited from Brookhaven FY Research Annual Report Office of Research, Graduate Studies and Economic Development 310 Jesse Hall, Columbia, MO 65211 Data: Jamie Szabo szaboj@missouri.edu Editor: Charles E. Reineke reinekec@missouri.edu Design: Angela Bruno Images: MU Creative 2 RESEARCH DIVISION National Labs, a group whose expertise in radiological and chemical imaging promises important advances in both plant sciences and oncological studies. Overall, total research expenditures in FY generated more than $248.3 million in research and development spending, a gain of close to $2 million over the previous fiscal year. Extramural research funding reached nearly $120 million, an increase of close to $5 million over FY s totals. Newly awarded dollars for sponsored research, meanwhile, most coming in the form of highly competitive grants from agencies such as the National Externally Sponsored Grants & Contracts FY Total Expenditures By Sponsor * Other 1% $2,390,296 Local Government 2% $4,022,496 Industry 5% $8,961,274 Nonprofit 7% $14,818,108 State of Missouri 5% $9,069,277 Other 2% $3,258,366 Local Government 3% $7,986,252 Industry 5% $11,810,475 Nonprofit 8% $17,300,790 State of Missouri 3% $7,570,405 Federal 80% $157,276,449 FY Total Awards By Sponsor * Federal 79% $178,347,994 * Combined Research and IPS funding. Includes federal flow-through dollars. Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation, also saw healthy increases over the previous fiscal year. In addition, the University s total new invention disclosures and patent applications filed statistics that indicate the rate at which MU research findings are moving into the marketplace both showed increases in FY16. These data, along with many of this report s other indicators, show that MU s research enterprise remains exceedingly robust. I am confident our report will also show that our scientific, scholarly and educational achievements, both today and for years to come, represent an indispensable asset to the citizens of Missouri, the nation and the world.

11% 70% of Missouri s Public University Research Dollars Increase in Sponsored Research Awards $248.3M in FY16 Research and Development Expenditures 1,800+ Graduate Degrees Conferred 171 $11.8M Clinical Trials IndustrySponsored Research Awards 24 US Patents Issued 104 New Invention Disclosures $226M in FY16 Sponsored Funding Awarded 3 1,453 Graduate Students from 109 Countries

Instruction & Public Service Other >1% $678,566 Local Government 5% $3,999,518 Industry 5% $3,546,895 Nonprofit 8% $5,849,947 State of Missouri 9% $7,109,078 Instruction and Public Service expenditures totaled $76.6 million in FY, a slight decrease from the previous fiscal year. Newly awarded IPS funds, meanwhile, declined against FY15 s near-record high of $102.8 million, falling to $76.1 million. As in previous years, the federal government was the largest single sponsor of University instruction and public service activity in Federal 72% $55,449,812 Total Instruction & Public Service Expenditures $76,633,817 IPS Expenditure and Awards Each Show Gains Over Previous Fiscal Year FY, providing some 72 percent of total expenditures and more than half of newly awarded funds. MU Extension once again accounted for the largest share of externally funded IPS expenditures. The College of Education s total of more than $11.5 million topped the college s previous all-time high of $11.3 million. Interested in information for individual departments? You can access a searchable DIVISIONS FY MU Extension $23,138,929 College of Education $11,528,251 School of Medicine $10,097,576 College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Division Expenditures, FY Instruction & Public Service $7,646,455 College of Human Environmental Sciences $4,537,169 Office of Research $4,313,557 College of Arts & Science $3,687,329 Office of the Provost $2,953,735 College of Engineering $2,367,070 Sinclair School of Nursing $1,186,033 Student Affairs $1,061,773 College of Veterinary Medicine $910,416 School of Health Professions $832,536 Truman School of Public Affairs $579,612 School of Journalism $519,2 MU Libraries $206,320 Trulaske School of Business $58,693 MU Health Care (Hospital) $56,620 database at our recently updated Web Query Tool at the Office of Research, Graduate Studies other $952,241 TOTALS $76,633,817 and Economic Development website: research.missouri.edu 71.7 57.6 71.2 52.8 85.1 67.1 85.0 61.7 93.9 67.3 82.6 63.3 81.8 66.2 35.3 76.2 78.1 33.8 76.6 55.4 fy2012 fy fy fy fy Total IPS Awards Federal IPS Awards Totals adjusted to reflect an accounting anomaly in FY15 calculations. fy2012 fy fy fy fy Total IPS Expenditures Federal IPS Expenditures FY ANNUAL REPORT 4

Sponsored Research and Development Other 2% $1,734,707 Industry 4% $5,414,379 Nonprofit 7% $8,968,161 State of Missouri 2% $1,960,198 Sponsored research expenditures at the University of Missouri increased by 4 percent in FY, totaling just under $120 million. Dollars awarded saw even larger gains, rising from $118.5 million to $132.2 million, an increase of 11.5 percent. As in previous years, expenditures generated from federal sources accounted for the bulk of sponsored research Federal 85% $101,826,637 Total Sponsored Research Expenditures $119,904,082 Federal Expenditure and Award Totals Point To Sustained Growth funding. Federal sponsored research expenditures came in at $101.8 million, a boost of more than $10 million over last year s total. Faculty scientists and scholars working in medicine, arts and science, agriculture, and engineering accounted for more than half of all sponsoredresearch expenditures. The College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, at just over $34 million, retained its Division Expenditures, FY Sponsored Research DIVISIONS FY College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources $34,067,460 School of Medicine $26,734,121 College of Arts & Science $18,653,158 College of Engineering $13,160,734 College of Veterinary Medicine $8,849,461 College of Education $5,234,249 Sinclair School of Nursing $4,848,485 Office of Research $3,463,520 School of Health Professions $1,772,340 College of Human Environmental Sciences $1,345,382 Truman School of Public Affairs $736,601 Office of the Provost $613,365 MU Extension $196,265 School of Journalism $166,996 MU Health Care (Hospital) $29,275 Trulaske School of Business $14,537 University of Missouri System $14,401 place as MU s expenditure leader. Interested in data for departments? Visit our recently updated Web Query other $3,732 TOTALS $119,904,082 Tool at the Office of Research, Graduate Studies and Economic Development website: research.missouri.edu 133.6 111.6 112.4 92.1 116.8 97.6 118.5 102.3 132.2 111.0 133.8 114.3 133.1 111.5 117.9 94.9 115.2 91.5 119.9 101.8 fy2012 fy fy fy fy Total Research Awards Federal Research Awards fy2012 fy fy fy fy Total Research Expenditures Federal Research Expenditures FY ANNUAL REPORT 5

Technology Management MU s Office of Technology Management and Industry Relations (OTMIR) works to create value for tomorrow by helping faculty to identify, assess, protect and market commercially viable intellectual property developed at the University. Licensing Income from MU Inventions $14,996,912 Active Options/Licenses 181 $43,379,974 226 $10,244,453 222 $7,370,182 202 2012 $6,331,295 0 3 6 9 12 15 Millions 2012 183 0 200 2 New Invention Disclosures 104 Applications Filed/Patents Issued 77 24 71 73 25 85 109 35 82 2012 93 0 20 40 60 80 120 97 24 2012 91 19 0 30 60 90 120 Applications Filed Patents Issued Research and Development Expenditures, comparison including data reported to the National Science Foundation FY 2012 FY FY FY FY NSF Report 1 $239,810,000 $236,423,000 $237,266,000 $246,684,000 $248,300,000 Report on Research $133,836,661 $133,140,330 $117,990,786 $115,264,355 $119,904,082 and Public Service 2 1 National Science Foundation expenditure data are calculated to include both internal and external funding for research. They exclude certain activities, such as clinical trials, in which an external entity specifies an experimental protocol. For more information, visit nsf.gov 2 Includes only externally-funded MU research activities. University of Missouri Office of Research, Graduate Studies and Economic Development 310 Jesse Hall Columbia, MO 65211