Workshops
The in-person workshop scheduled for April 23, 2020 had to be postponed due to the COVID-19 crisis. Instead we held a virtual meeting with four webinars, (the agenda for this virtual meeting can be found here.) For detailed information, resource materials, and the recording of each session, please refer to the individual sessions below.
SESSION 1
Playback Recording Here
Research Project Support Costs resources & integration across other resources
- Vision for the NFRI partnership and comprehensive “NFRI TOOLKIT” – Maryrose Franko and Cindy Hope
- Educational materials – Maryrose Franko (slides) and Dave Kennedy (slides)
- RPSCs and tools to incorporate RPSCs into policy and practice – slide deck
- RPSC interactive Menu (draft) – Patrick Clark and Heather Moore
- Definitions and examples of RPSCs – Diane Bovenkamp and Nancy Lewis
- Financial Reporting Compatibility with above – Charles Greer
SESSION 2
Playback Recording Here
Streamlining reporting requirements resources & integration across other resources
- Chairs: Andrew Smith and Vivian Holmes
- Subgroups
- Application – Sara Strickland and Stephanie Endy
- Contracting – Missy Peloso and Whitney Steen
- Financial Reporting – Charles Greer and Mehvish Khan
SESSION 3
Playback Recording Here
IP/Tech Transfer resources & integration across other resources
- Chairs: Jilda Garton, Amy Laster, and Fred Reinhart
- Subgroups
- Royalty Sharing – Jackie Hausman, Fred Reinhart, and John Ritter
- Control of Licensing – Jeremy Nelson – slide deck
- Patient Access – Amy Laster and Felice Lu
- NFRI IP Definitions (Draft) – Alex Albinak and Kevin Wozniak
SESSION 4
Playback Recording Here
Next Steps
Each of the 3 sessions will note areas for integration and consolidation that were identified during the working sessions. Then we will step back and discuss:
- What should the Comprehensive NFRI Toolkit “look” like?
- Do we need to create new task areas (ToolKit group, Marketing group, Policy group, etc)?
- What is needed to capture and disseminate successes and identify areas where further work is needed?
- How can we bring attention to new topic areas that need to be addressed?