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1 Innovation Corps (I-Corps) at NIH: Hypothesis-Driven Customer Discovery for SBIR/STTR Grantees Bench 2 Business (B2B) – University of Kentucky May 19, 2015 Andrew J. Kurtz National Cancer Institute (NCI)

2 2 sbir.nih.gov

3 Congressionally-Mandated Programs 2.8% 0.4% Set Aside (FY14) (FY15) ~$763M annually at NIH ~$120M annually at NCI  Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Set-aside program for small business concerns to engage in Federal R&D with the potential for commercialization Federal agencies with an extramural R&D budget > $100M  Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Set-aside program to facilitate cooperative R&D between small business concerns and U.S. research institutions with the potential for commercialization Federal agencies with an extramural R&D budget > $1B 2.9% 0.4% 3

4 NIH = 27 Institutes & Centers 23 Participate in the SBIR/STTR Program 4 The Office of the Director (OD) National Institute on Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism (NIAAA) National Institute of Arthritis & Musculoskeletal & Skin Diseases (NIAMS) National Cancer Institute (NCI) National Institute on Aging (NIA) National Institute of Child Health & Human Development (NICHD) National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases (NIAID) National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) National Institute on Deafness & Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) National Eye Institute (NEI) National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) National Heart, Lung, & Blood Institute (NHLBI) National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) National Institute of Neurological Disorders & Stroke (NINDS) National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) No funding authority National Institute on Minority Health & Health Disparities (NIMHD) National Library of Medicine (NLM) National Center for Complementary & Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) Fogarty International Center (FIC) National Institute of Biomedical Imaging & Bioengineering (NIBIB) National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) Center for Information Technology (CIT) Center for Scientific Review (CSR) NIH Clinical Center (CC)

5 What is the NIH looking for? Innovative solution to significant unmet need Solution that has significant commercial potential Projects that leverage company/founder expertise Start-up company too early for private investment Established small business pursuing a new project 5

6 Phase III COMMERCIALIZATION Phase II DEVELOPMENT Phase I FEASIBILITY Phase II Research & Development Commercialization plan required $1-2 million 2 years Commercialization stage Use of non-SBIR/STTR funds Fast Track Application Combined Phase I & II Fast Track Application Combined Phase I & II SBIR & STTR: Three-Phase Program Phase I Proof-of-Concept study $150-300K 6-12 months Direct to Phase II (Skip Phase I) 6

7 7 NIH SBIR/STTR Resources DiscoveryManufacturing/ Delivery Product Design Proof of Concept Product Development Idea Operating Capital Seed Funding Pre-seed Funding Expansion/Mezzanine Start-up Funding SBIR Phase ISBIR Phase II NCISBIR Phase IIB Bridge Phase III CROSSING THE VALLEY OF DEATH Third-Party Funds Founder Friends & Family Angels Angel Groups Seed Funds Venture Funds Institutional Equity Loans/Bonds Non-Federal Funds

8 8 NIH SBIR/STTR Resources DiscoveryManufacturing/ Delivery Product Design Proof of Concept Product Development Idea Operating Capital Seed Funding Pre-seed Funding Expansion/Mezzanine Start-up Funding SBIR Phase ISBIR Phase II NCISBIR Phase IIB Bridge Phase III CROSSING THE VALLEY OF DEATH Third-Party Funds Founder Friends & Family Angels Angel Groups Seed Funds Venture Funds Institutional Equity Loans/Bonds I-Corps @ NIH Non-Federal Funds

9 Pilot Program was developed specifically for NIH SBIR & STTR Phase I grantees 9 I-Corps™ at NIH $25K administrative supplements to current SBIR/STTR Phase I grantees to support I-Corps™ training Three-member project teams Same fundamental curriculum that was pioneered at NSF A few programmatic adjustments to develop a format tailored for life science companies

10 Business Model Canvas 10 “ Product -Market Fit ”

11 Hypotheses Testing and Insight… 11 Customer Development

12 12 SBIR/STTR Phase II grant applications have two components 1.The Research Strategy 2.The Commercialization Plan Phase II applicants often focus on #1 The strongest Phase II applications focus on both I-Corps™ @NIH Important goal of I-Corps™ at NIH is to inform the Commercialization Plan

13 13 I-Corps participants gain new insights into: Value proposition (e.g., clinical utility) Customers / customer segments Aspects of the product that are (& are not) valuable Data & data quality that is needed Roles of partners and collaborators I-Corps™ @NIH We are also learning something else very important at the NIH…

14 14 Science/Technology Research Strategy (Grant Application) Business Model Commercialization Plan (Grant application) I-Corps™ @NIH Testing commercial hypotheses can dramatically affect the technical aims of a future Phase II SBIR

15 I-Corps™ @NIH - Format I-Corps Node Instructor THERAPEUTICS Expert I-Corps Node Instructor DIAGNOSTICS Expert I-Corps Node Instructor MED DEVICE Expert 4 x 3 x 4 x 1 x 3 x 1 x Three Tracks Therapeutics, Diagnostics, Medical Devices Team Teaching I-Corps (NSF) Node Instructor + Life Science Domain Expert Special supplemental lectures tailored to life sciences 15 THERAPEUTICS TRACK DIAGNOSTICS TRACK MEDICAL DEVICES TRACK

16 16 C-Level Corporate Officer “Chief” Executive Officer (CEO), “Chief” Operating Officer (COO), etc. Relevant knowledge of the technology Deep commitment to investigate the commercial landscape Substantial decision-making authority within the company Industry Expert Experience in translating technologies to the marketplace Can be someone that has an established relationship with the company OR someone selected as a third-party resource PD/PI PD/PI on the SBIR/STTR Phase I award Three-Member Teams

17 From I-Corps™ at NIH Pilot Program Summary 19 teams conducted 2,128 customer discovery interviews 82% found the program “very good” or “excellent” 82% would recommend I-Corps™ at NIH to other companies All made possible with significant planning and financial support from NSF “After going through I-Corps we understand we have to focus on a small subset [of customers] and prioritize segments based on their value propositions.” “We clarified the value propositions, who our target customers would be, revenue streams, customer relationships…” 17

18 Innovation Corps (I-Corps) at NIH: Hypothesis-Driven Customer Discovery for SBIR/STTR Grantees Bench 2 Business (B2B) – University of Kentucky May 19, 2015 Andrew J. Kurtz National Cancer Institute (NCI)


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