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Barry Datlof 26 April 2011 Medical Technology Transfer Product Development and Commercialization Thru Partnering and Licensing Barry M. Datlof Licensing Officer Office of Research and Technology Applications U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland
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Page 1: Barry Datlof 26 April 2011 Medical Technology Transfer Product Development and Commercialization Thru Partnering and Licensing Barry M. Datlof Licensing.

Barry Datlof26 April 2011

Medical Technology Transfer

Product Development and Commercialization Thru Partnering and Licensing

Barry M. Datlof

Licensing OfficerOffice of Research and Technology Applications

U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel CommandFort Detrick, Maryland

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Technology Transfer Mission

The exchange of

knowledge and

materials among

cooperating partiesfor the developmentand utilization of new

products and services

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Many Partners Are Leveragedfor Technology Transfer

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Technology Transfer Instruments

• Patent License Agreements (PLAs)• Cooperative Research and Development

Agreements (CRADAs)

• Material transfer agreements• Clinical trial agreements• Test and evaluation agreements• Technical assistant agreements• Educational partnerships• Partnership Intermediaries• Grants, contracts and cooperative agreements

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Licensing Moves A Variety of Products Toward Commercialization

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Therapeutics 13%

Vaccines18%

Devices36%

Medical IT10%

PCR InternalPositiveControl

SMEED

NerveAgentSensor

AeroMP

LeukosepTreadmill

ANAMTraumaticBrainInjury

FEBSS

IXIARO(JapaneseEncephalitis)

Dengue

Botulinum

BMISTMobile Medical

Bednet

SAFTESleepPerformance

Diagnostics23%

Antimicrobial Peptides

Detox Sponges

Actigraph

Fibrin Sealant

InhalationTox Exposure

Vaccinia

Leishmania

Meningitis

Malaria

Flavivirus

Chikungunya

Critical CareLitter

WaterBiomonitor

Tafenoquine

FishHatching

PersonalWaterAdditive

TissueAdhesive

RamanSpectraDatabase

BroadSpectrumAntibacterial

Anthrax

TransdermalDelivery

SEA/SEB

Hepatitis C

LiverCells

NerveAgents

HemostasisFVIIa+Fib

CognitivePerformance

Rift Valley Fever

RBCStorage

ClotLysis

MosquitoBreeding

Dengue

AntivrialSmallMolecules

AlphavirusReplicon

NerveGasPoisoning

ImmunogenicPeptideVaccine

Shigella

Malaria

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MRMC Licensed Products Are Sold Worldwide

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1. Taqman Internal Positive Control for Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) assay (USAMRIID, Cepheid)

2. SMEED™ – Special Medical Emergency Evacuation Device (USAISR, Impact Instrumentation)

3. Nerve Agent Sensor (WRAIR, Agentase)

4. AeroMP – Aerosol Control System (USAMRIID, Biaera Technologies)

5. IAC 1090 – Intelligent Aquatic BioMonitoring System® (USACEHR, Intelligent Automation Corporation)

6. Force Sensing Treadmill (USARIEM, Advanced Mechanical Technology)

7. ANAM® – Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics (MRMC, University of Oklahoma)

8. FEBSS – Field Expedient Bleeding Simulation System (EACH, Skedco)

9. Dengue Virus Monoclonal Antibodies (WRAIR, Chemicon/Millipore)

10. Antibodies against Type A Botulinum Neurotoxin (USAMRIID, Toxin Technology)

11. Bednet – Single Person Portable Bednet for Insect Protection (WRAIR, Iguana and MMI)

12. BMIST/AHLTA Mobile – Mobile Medical Record System (TATRC, Vista Partners)

13. SAFTE ® – Sleep Model Determines Individual Readiness Levels (MRMC, Fatigue Sciences)

14. IXIARO® – Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine (WRAIR, Intercell)

15. Diazepam AutoInjector (USAMMDA, Meridian Medical Technologies)

16. Vaccine reagents and screening system (USAMRIID, Integrated BioTherapeutics)

17. Biosurety Program Management Software (USAMRIID, Foxspire)

18. MOES™ – Mobile Obstetrics Emergencies Simulator (CIRO, Gaumard Scientific)

19. Hepatitis C treatment (FAMC, SciClone)

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FastCast™ Available for Licensing

- One step: sprayed directly onto skin- Cures in 30-40 seconds- Waterproof- Contours perfectly without pressure point- Replaces multiple pieces of medical equipment

Spray foam immobilization cast for emergency use in the field

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Wrist movements are recorded 24/7 and

downloaded over the internet

Downloaded data are converted to daily sleep/wake/work

timesDaily sleep/wake/work times are fed into the SAFTE risk

evaluation model

SAFTE evaluates the fatigue risk and effectiveness of each

individual person

Individual fatigue risk levels are amalgamated into a

Group report

Monitoring Combat ReadinessPersonnel wear

the sleep band that measures wrist movements

Developed by US Army and Fatigue Sciences

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Solution: AlertCap™ Continuously Monitors EEG Brain Waves and Immediately Sounds An Alarm Before You Lose More Alertness

Patent Status: Application Pending USSN 339,864

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USAMRMCUSAMRMCOffice of Research and Technology Applications

Paul Mele, Ph.D.Director

Barry Datlof, MBALicensing

Officer

Sara Baragona, MBATechnology

TransferAssociate

Jennifer RebelezTechnology

Transfer Assistant

Blake Sajonia, JDTechnology

TransferConsultant

https://technologytransfer.detrick.army.mil/

301-619-6664

Amanda SippleIntern


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