novartis/scca/university of washington collaboration
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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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