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1 President’s Forum November 2007 Large Scale Research and Infrastructure A. H. Rebar, DVM, Ph.D. Sr. Associate Vice President for Research

2 Office of Vice President for Research Large Scale Research and Infrastructure at Purdue Current Research Profile Historical Growth Lessons Learned Building the Future

3 Office of Vice President for Research Sponsored Program Awards and Expenditures ($M) Purdue system wide *Support in collaboration with Development is included. In addition, activity for awards to participating colleges/schools is also included. 377433324076329432563131 # of awards

4 Office of Vice President for Research Awards (including medical school data) 2001200320052007 Michigan $ 723,783 $ 678,133 $ 780,795 Wisconsin $ 542,124 $ 677,329 $ 957,700 Minnesota $ 498,435 $ 512,915 $ 561,162 Penn St. $ 471,931 $ 529,828 $ 511,396 Indiana $ 397,371 $ 383,496 $ 476,731 Ohio St. $ 257,514 $ 319,643 $ 379,097 Northwestern $ 280,692 $ 328,125 $ 380,818 Illinois $ 353,587 $ 402,944 $ 412,133 Iowa $ 277,949 $ 352,783 $ 359,599 Michigan St. $ 213,453 $ 241,492 $ 298,578 Purdue $ 196,607 $ 217,801 $ 294,309301,179

5 Sponsor Amount% of Total DHHS $ 51,552,97517.12% NSF 46,821,01215.55% DOD 22,254,6667.39% DOE 15,888,2545.28% USDA 11,959,3123.97% Other Federal 8,661,3332.88% Ed 4,642,3991.54% NASA 4,266,0551.42% EPA 2,197,7910.73% DOT 1,483,9060.49% Total Federal $ 169,727,70356.35% Industrials $ 104,499,06434.70% State/Local 20,579,4626.83% PRF/Purdue 4,925,2061.64% Foreign Governments 1,448,1300.48% Total Purdue System-wide $ 301,179,564100.00% 2006-07 Awards by Sponsor

6 Office of Vice President for Research Awards By Academic Unit FY 2006-07 Support in collaboration with Development is included. Discovery Park awards are distributed by Participating School. College/School Amount % of Total Agriculture $ 66,120,03921.95% Consumer & Family Sciences 13,442,3654.46% Discovery Park, Undistributed 7,387,4102.45% Education 2,257,2880.75% Engineering 77,027,03125.58% Liberal Arts 7,805,0882.59% Management 1,966,9950.65% Pharmacy, Nursing, Health Sci. 40,269,94513.37% Science 52,284,62117.36% Technology 2,925,8290.97% Veterinary Medicine 4,993,9561.66% Other Departments 15,736,8605.23% Total West Lafayette $ 292,217,42797.02% Calumet $ 5,632,2931.87% Fort Wayne 2,556,1330.85% North Central 773,7110.26% Total Purdue System-wide $ 301,179,564100.00%

7 Office of Vice President for Research CY 2005 Illinois, Chicago, Urbana63780365134 Indiana Univ. (ARTI)1123041423 Iowa Research Fdn.3552442268 Michigan86782980133 Michigan State61436629121 Minnesota8216935198 Ohio State1924573842 Penn State2134653790 Purdue79560527180 Wisconsin2164N.A.89203 N =99999 Mean66.03.9520.147.2101.3 Purdue's Index to the mean1.21.31.20.61.8 2003-2005 Cumulative Invention Disclosures Start-ups US Patents Issued New Patent Applications License Agreements and Patents for Big 10* *Includes public universities within the Big 10; Northwestern is not included. Licenses & Options Executed

8 Office of Vice President for Research 2005 Big 10* National Academy/ Other Prestigious Memberships NASNAEArts/Humanities Illinois28266 Indiana101 Iowa414 Michigan202111 Michigan State707 Minnesota12186 Ohio State91013 Penn State161011 Purdue2154 Wisconsin45178 n =999 Mean16.811.68.4 Purdue's Index to the mean0.11.30.5 *Includes public universities within the Big 10; Northwestern is not included.

9 Office of Vice President for Research 300 new faculty Upgrade and expand research facilities Discovery Park Faculty and Facilities Dr. T. Ratliff Dr. M. Crawford Dr. J. Bickham

10 Office of Vice President for Research Research Organization Encourage faculty leadership Enhanced support structure –Grant writers –Business office Seed grants Research core directors Improved communication

11 Office of Vice President for Research Administrative Structure of Large-scale Projects and Centers Leadership –Faculty Scientific Director –PhD or Masters-level Managing Director Entrepreneurship and Commercialization Charles Buck, BBC Director of Operations Julie Nagel, OSC Managing Director

12 Office of Vice President for Research Working Together Academic Units Purdue Research Foundation Office of Vice Provost for Engagement Corporate partners

13 Office of Vice President for Research  ERC for Compact and Efficient Fluid Power (NSF) National Research Centers  Clinical Proteomic Technology Assessment for Cancer (NIH NCI)  ERC on Pharmaceutical Manufacturing (NSF)

14 Office of Vice President for Research Lessons Learned

15 Office of Vice President for Research Lessons Learned Form partnerships Advance planning Central research leadership Timely response Strengthen research infrastructure Improve cost-sharing Purdue is well-positioned for success!

16 Office of Vice President for Research Looking Ahead

17 Office of Vice President for Research 1.How can our research strengths be strategically focused? 2.How can we build upon early success of DP and PRF? 3.How can we strengthen discipline based research? 4.How can we increase our presence and influence in Washington DC? 5.How can we continue to increase faculty leadership? 6.What are our needs for additional research facilities and buildings? 7.What key investments in research support infrastructure are needed? 8.Is organizational alignment of research related functions optimal? 9.Are our capabilities to provide cost share, seed grants, and start-up support adequate? 10.Where will the resources come from? 10 Key Questions

18 Office of Vice President for Research 1.How can Purdue’s research strengths be strategically focused? Purdue’s strengths are at interface of life sciences and engineering, while leveraging potential in areas such as education, technology, the liberal arts, and management, and in key interdisciplinary themes Examples: –Energy (e.g. biofuels, hydrogen, coal) –Preclinical Studies (e.g. nutrition, cancer, biomedical engineering, animal models, analytical chemistry) –Defense (e.g. homeland security, anti-terrorism)

19 Office of Vice President for Research Sustain Leverage Grow 2.How can we build upon the early success of Discovery Park and the Purdue Research Park?

20 Office of Vice President for Research Continue to build exceptionally strong discipline-based programs Enhance support –Disciplined-based centers –Infrastructure –Graduate Programs 3.How can we strengthen discipline- based research?

21 Office of Vice President for Research Establish experienced team to champion funding efforts Establish stronger relationships with national laboratories Increase number of national academy members among our faculty Have greater Purdue presence on policy setting advisory committees 4.How can we increase our presence and influence in Washington DC?

22 Office of Vice President for Research Recent faculty hires Attract distinguished senior faculty Develop leadership skills junior faculty 5.How can we continue to increase faculty leadership?

23 Office of Vice President for Research Life Science Research Laboratories Animal housing facilities Facilities to support defense, energy, and homeland security research World-class conference center 6.What are our needs for additional research facilities and buildings?

24 Office of Vice President for Research Proposal and research development Project launch Compliance administration Business support Marketing and publicity 7.What key investments in Research Support Infrastructure are needed?

25 Office of Vice President for Research Essential operations unified in the Office of the Vice President for Research –A unified vision, guiding principles and priorities would be used for all operations –Include commercialization of technology and pre-award sponsored programs –Unification has proved effective for most Big Ten and peer counterparts 8.Is the organizational alignment of research related functions optimal?

26 Office of Vice President for Research Essential to compete for support Current cost sharing pool limits ability to participate at high levels for major projects Benchmark with peers 9.Are the current capabilities to provide cost share, seed grants, and start-up support for research faculty adequate?

27 Office of Vice President for Research F&A Return Corporate and Foundation Partners Research Grants State Investment 10.Where will the resources come from?

28 Office of Vice President for Research “Make no little plans. They have no magic to stir men’s blood...” Daniel Burnham, Architect and city planner of Chicago


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