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PSOM Limited Application - 2018 Moore Foundation Inventor Fellows Program

SUBJECT:    PSOM Limited Application - 2018 Moore Foundation Inventor

                        Fellows
TO:                 School of Medicine Faculty

FROM:          Jon M. Lindstrom, PhD, Chair, PSOM Limited Applications 

                        Selection Committee

DEADLINE: January 8, 2018

 

The University has been invited to submit 2 applications to the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Inventor Fellows Program. Moore Inventor Fellows program is a competition to identify outstanding early-stage inventors who harness science and technology solutions to enhance scientific research, strengthen environmental conservation, or improve the experience and outcomes of patient care.

 

The program focuses on inventors at a critical stage of their innovations to support their work in ways that might be missed in the current research and development ecosystem. It seeks to provide freedom and support to promising inventors with compelling inventions to pursue their creative work. (Guidelines are attached).

 

Each school within the University may submit two candidates to the Office of the Vice Provost for Research (OVPR). A committee established by OVPR will determine the final nominees to represent the University.

 

Eligibility:

  • Candidates must be faculty, research scientists, postdocs, or other full-time staff at eligible institutions.
  • Candidates must be within ten years of receiving the advanced terminal degree in their field (MS, PhD or MD).
  • Important note: Host institutions will be required to make a contribution of $50,000 in annual support of the inventor’s work. This can be “in kind” as released time or access to special facilities for which there is normally a charge. Each fellow will be personally engaged in pursuing their invention and is required to devote at least 25 percent of his/her own time to their invention.

 

Amount of funding:

  • Each fellow will receive funding for three years at a level of $200,000 per year from the foundation.
  • In addition, the foundation will provide the host institution with $25,000 each year to cover costs associated with administering the grant award, resulting in a total 3-year award of $675,000.

 

Program Description:

From the guidelines:

     “The scope of this call is intentionally wide: proposed projects do not need to fall within the Moore Foundation’s current funding priorities, but should be broadly within the program areas of foundation interest (science, environmental conservation and patient care). The exception is for nominees proposing ideas and inventions that target patient care. Within this realm, we seek overlap with our current emphasis on improving the experience and outcomes of patients, including solutions in the areas of diagnostic excellence, medication safety in the community and community-based serious illness care.

      We aim to support inventions at an early stage that could lead to proof-of-concept work on an invention promise of making a long-lasting impact by addressing underlying problems in their field, but a clear path toward commercialization is not a requirement. We are not interested in supporting projects that are already at a stage where significant venture capital is available. As with all our grants, we seek to measure progress toward a defined goal during the three years of support. The foundation’s policy is that intellectual property that results from a grant must be managed and disseminated in a manner that leads to the greatest impact. Each award will include IP terms to reflect the needs of that project.

      We recognize that real invention can take surprising turns, so we seek creative individuals who have big ideas, deep knowledge and the courage to take smart risks. We recognize that inventors and innovators come from a diversity of backgrounds, disciplines and experiences, and seek creative individuals across a broad array of academic programs and research departments. Examples of such programs include, but are not limited to environmental science and conservation, oceanography, biology, engineering, physics, chemistry, materials science, neuroscience, public health and gerontology.”

 

PSOM Review Process:

Proposals for the internal competition will be evaluated using the Moore criteria:

Inventor:

  • Demonstrated creative potential
  • Strong technical ability for the proposed line of work

Invention:

  • Importance of the invention in areas of interest to the Moore Foundation - science, environmental conservation, or patient care
  • Invention at an early stage that requires this funding for rapid progress
  • Plausibility of this invention to achieve the stated impact
  • Ability of dedicated funding and time to propel this innovation to the next stage of development; commercialization is not a requirement
  • Strength of the institution’s commitment to the applicant’s invention activities

 

Submission Requirements:

Each nomination must include the following materials:

  • Cover page with nominee’s name, department, school, email address and phone number, proposal title
  • Letter of support from department chair/division chief. Letter must confirm that the inventor has at least 25 percent of their time to devote to their invention and $50,000 in annual direct support of the inventor’s work.
  • Statement of invention (no more than two pages, including citations; single-spaced, 12 point font with one-inch margins). The first paragraph should describe clearly and without jargon the invention, the problem it seeks to address, and its potential impact. The statement of invention should also include the following information:

                     I.   Description of invention

                     II.  Importance in the area of science, environmental 

                           conservation, or patient care and experience

                     III. Stage of invention

                     IV. Current funding

                     V.   Feasibility

                     VI. Approach for measuring progress during the grant term

  • Summary CV (no more than two pages):

                     I.   Educational and professional background

                     II.  Key accomplishments, honors and demonstrated areas of

                            expert knowledge

                     III.  Other background information relevant to this invention

  • One -page budget narrative that outlines how grant funds will be used

 

Applications must be submitted electronically in a single pdf file in the above order. Subject line of email as well as pdf document should be Moore_Inventors_PI surname_PI first name, e.g. Moore_Inventors_Smith_Jane

 

Please submit all materials to Connie Weinstein at clw@pennmedicine.upenn.edu by 9:00 A.M. on Monday, January 8, 2018. Questions can also be directed to Connie at 215-898-0132 or clw@pennmedicine.upenn.edu.

 

You may also visit the Foundation website at https://www.moore.org/inventors , view their FAQ link at https://www.moore.org/docs/default-source/moore-inventor-fellows/moore-inventor-fellows-faq-2018-final.pdf?sfvrsn=562c6d0c_6 ,or link to list of Moore 2017 awardees: https://www.moore.org/article-detail?newsUrlName=gordon-and-betty-moore-foundation-announces-2017-moore-inventor-fellows

 

 

Please send any questions to clw@pennmedicine.upenn.edu