novartis/scca/university of washington collaboration

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Introduction to the mission and role of the Office of Research at University of Washington, the history and trends of Grants and Contract Awards, as well as Research Rankings and Honors.

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Novartis/SCCA/University of Washington

CollaborationLynne Chronister

Assistant Vice Provost for Research

August 19, 2008

Mission

“Discovery is at the Heart of our University”

Role of the Office of Research

• Provide client-oriented services to research

• Invest strategically to position us for the future

Satisfaction &

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Greater Funding

Inspiring colleagues

Better Students

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Support for UW 2007-08Research Funding: FY 2008 $1.038 B

Philanthropic Support: FY 2000-08 $2.68 B

Grant & Contract Awards – history & trends

Preliminary FY Awards #s

Amount FY05 Amount FY06 Amount FY07

Federal : $791,618,987 $769,677,224

Non-Federal : $204,237,155 $220,022,394

Totals: $995,856,142 $989,699,618

Research Rankings

• 2nd to Johns Hopkins in Science and Engineering Funding (NSF)

• 3rd Nationally in NIH funding

UW Facts and Figures

NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS

• 2004 - Linda B. Buck, Physiology and Medicine • 2001 - Leland H. Hartwell, Physiology and Medicine • 1992 - Edmond Henri Fischer, Physiology and Medicine • 1992 - Edwin Gerhard Krebs, Physiology and Medicine • 1990 - E. Donnall Thomas, Physiology and Medicine • 1989 - Hans Georg Dehmelt, Physics

Other Honors

60 National Academy of Science Members

5 Albert Lasker Medical Research Awardees

1 Gairdner International Award

13 Howard Hughes Medical Institute

12 MacArthur Fellows

48 Institute of Medicine Members

5 National Medal Science

Translational Science

• Clinical Translational Science Award (CTSA) Clinical Translational Science Center for Women’s Health– Dr. Nora Disis, Director

Emphasis on Global Collaboration: Global Support Project

Clinical Trials Process Improvement Program

• Led by: Associate Dean for Research, Dr. John Slattery and Richard Meisinger

Novartis Collaborations

• Laboratory Services Agreement (Dr. Larry Corey)– Approved: Issue regarding subcontracting

approval

• Master Agreement for Clinical Trials– In Negotiation: Issues include: subject injury,

indemnification

Novartis Master Agreement

Issues for Negotiation:

1. Publication (resolved)• Issue: approval of content

2. Indemnification (resolved)• Issue: UW plan covers only negligent acts of

employees

3. Subject Injury (under discussion)• Issue: UW Compensation Plan and Local Medicare

Office Interpretation of Regulations

Contact Information

Lynne Chronister, Assistant Vice Provost Lchronis@u.washington.edu

206-543-4043Karl Neumann, Senior Administrator

neumannk@u.washington.edu206-685-7117

Adina Robinson, Compliance Analystadinadr@u.washington.edu685-7119

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