Higher Education Research and Development Survey - Pilot

Survey of Research and Development Expenditures at Universities and Colleges, FY 2006 through FY 2008

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Higher Education Research and Development Survey

University Intellectual Property and Commercialization Module





  1. How many of the following activities involving intellectual property occurred at your institution in FY 2009?



FY 2009 Number

  1. Invention disclosures received

Include the inventions officially disclosed to your institution’s technology licensing/transfer office (or designated legal entity).

___________

  1. Licenses executed

Include exclusive and nonexclusive agreements.

___________

  1. Option agreements executed

Include exclusive and nonexclusive agreements.

___________

  1. Active licenses

Include those active at the end of FY 2009.

___________

  1. Active options

Include those active at the end of FY 2009.

___________





  1. During FY 2009, how many of the following U.S. patent activities took place at your institution?

Include patents for:

      • Inventions (utility patents)

      • Aesthetic elements (design patents)

      • Plants (utility or plant patents)


FY 2009

Number of U.S. Patents

Utility

Plant

Design

A. Provisional patent applications filed

The provisional patent application preserves an earlier date for 12 months for the consideration of patentability.

_______

_______

_______

B. Patent applications filed

Include initial filings for the original patent only. Do NOT include renewals, continuations, or divisions.

_______

_______

_______

  1. Patents issued


_______

_______

_______




  1. During FY 2009, how many Plant Variety Protection (PVP) applications were filed by your institution?

PVPs are filed with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to protect plant varieties that cannot be patented. Plants protected by PVPs include tuber propagated plants (such as peanuts) and plants reproduced using seeds.

____________ applications




  1. During FY 2009, how many of the following foreign patent activities took place at your institution?


FY 2009

Number

  1. Patent applications filed outside the United States


_______

  1. Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) applications filed

The PCTs are issued by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and give patent protection for 18 months in WIPO’s member nations.

_______

  1. Patents issued by other countries


_______





  1. How many of the U.S. and foreign patents your institution FILED in FY 2009 were for inventions developed at least in part through federally funded projects?

____________ patents





  1. How many of the U.S. and foreign patents ISSUED to your institution in FY 2009 were for inventions developed at least in part through federally funded projects?

____________ patents





  1. How many startup companies formed in FY 2009 have licenses for technology from your institution?


____________ companies





  1. For how many of the startup companies reported in Question 7 does your institution have an ownership stake?

An ownership stake could include stock, equity, options, and warrants.



____________ companies







  1. For the startup companies reported in Question 7, how many have licensed your institution’s technology in the following areas?



FY 2009

Number

  1. Agricultural and biological sciences/technologies

__________

  1. Engineering and applied sciences

__________

  1. Health professions, sciences and technologies

__________

  1. Mathematics and physical sciences

__________

  1. Other

__________

  1. TOTAL

__________




  1. How much technology-related revenue did your institution receive in FY 2009 for the categories below?


FY 2009 Total

(in thousands)

  1. Exclusive licenses

$___________

  1. Non-exclusive licenses

$___________

  1. Ownership transfer of technology

$___________

  1. Sales of royalty rights

$___________

  1. Cash dividends

$___________

  1. Equity cash-outs

$___________

  1. Other revenue from intellectual property (please specify)______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


$___________

  1. TOTAL

$___________


  1. Of the U.S. patents reported in Question 2, row b, how many were FILED for inventions in each of the technology areas below?

If a patent involved more than one technology area, please divide the patent across the areas. For example, report a patent filed covering two technology areas as .5 for each area.




FY 2009

Patents filed

  1. Agricultural and biological sciences/technologies

________

  1. Engineering and applied sciences

________

  1. Health professions, sciences and technologies

________

  1. Mathematics and physical sciences

________

  1. Other

________

  1. TOTAL

________




  1. Of the U.S. patents reported in Question 2, row c, how many were ISSUED for inventions in each of the technology areas below?

If a patent involved more than one technology area, please divide the patent across the areas. For example, report a patent issued covering two technology areas as .5 for each area.




FY 2009

Patents issued

  1. Agricultural and biological sciences/technologies

________

  1. Engineering and applied sciences

________

  1. Health professions, sciences and technologies

________

  1. Mathematics and physical sciences

________

  1. Other

________

  1. TOTAL

________



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