Genco to lead
tech transfer effort
By ARTHUR
PAGE
News Services Director
The university
is bolstering its efforts in the areas of technology transfer and economic
development with the creation of a new Office of Science, Technology Transfer
and Economic Outreach.
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Robert J.
Genco, SUNY Distinguished Professor and chair of the Department of Oral
Biology in the School of Dental Medicine, has been named a vice provost
and appointed to head the new office by Provost Elizabeth D. Capaldi.
"The new
office," Capaldi said, "will strengthen the university's existing partnerships
with the business community and foster the creation of new businesses
and commercialization of the university's intellectual property. This
will position UB and Western New York for economic growth in the months
ahead."
Capaldi praised
Genco, noting that he "is an ideal choice to head this office because
he is an outstanding scientist who has a commitment to technology transfer
and demonstrated success in commercializing his own discoveries and those
of others."
Capaldi said
the Office of Science, Technology Transfer and Economic Outreach will
replace the UB Business Alliance, created in 1998 to enhance UB's partnerships
with industry and provide a central focus for the economic-development
and industrial-outreach activities of the university. The new office will
incorporate offices and functions previously under the direction of the
UB Business Alliance, as well as include a new Industrial Liaison Partnership,
which will focus on relations with corporations involving economic development
issues and a new Research and Venture Funding Division.
The Office
of Science, Technology Transfer and Economic Outreach will have three
divisions:
- Intellectual
Property Division, formerly the Office of Technology Transfer and Licensing,
specializing in identifying, patenting and licensing to the private
sector inventions developed at UB
- Research
and Venture Funding Division, consisting of two offices: UB Technology
Transfer Funding and the Center for Advanced Technology (CAT)
- Services
and Commercialization Division, consisting of the Strategic Partnership
for Industrial Resurgence (SPIR) Program, UB Technology Incubator, The
Center for Industrial Effectiveness (TCIE) and the Industrial Liaison
Partnership. The Services and Commercialization Division will do consulting
with industry, help commercialize intellectual property, start an industrial
partners program, assist faculty in starting businesses and help develop
spinoffs in general.
Capaldi noted
that the Office of Science, Technology Transfer and Economic Outreach
will receive guidance from a board of directors comprised of representatives
from local economic development agencies and biotech firms, as well as
a scientific and industrial advisory board to include nationally known
leaders in science and industry.
She added
that Kenneth M. Tramposch, associate vice president for research, will
serve as the liaison between the Intellectual Property Division and the
Office of the Vice President for Research.
A member
of the faculty of the UB dental school since 1967 and director of the
school's Periodontal Disease Clinical Research Center, Genco is the principal
investigator on a $7.3 million, three-year grant from the National Institute
of Dental and Craniofacial Research to plan and conduct a multi-center
pilot study of the relationship between the bacteria responsible for periodontal
disease and cardiovascular disease. He also is the principal investigator
or an investigator on nine other major grants.
A member
of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, Genco
is a trustee of the American Academy of Periodontology and editor-in-chief
of its Journal of Periodontology. Past president of the American Association
for Dental Research and the International Association for Dental Research,
he is a past member and chair of the American Dental Association's Council
on Dental Research. He is chair of the Dental Products Panel of the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration.
A graduate
of Canisius College, Genco earned his dental degree cum laude from
the UB dental school and a doctorate in microbiology and immunology from
the University of Pennsylvania.
He has held
editorial positions with 11 scientific journals, edited or co-edited nine
books and authored or co-authored more than 320 scientific articles and
publications.
He has received
many awards, including the George W. Thorn Award from the UB Alumni Association
(1977); William J. Gibes Foundation Award from the American Academy of
Periodontology (1983); Samuel P. Capen Alumni Award, the UB Alumni Association's
most prestigious award (1990); American Dental Association Gold Medal
for Excellence in Dental Research (1991), and the American Academy of
Periodontology Gold Medal (1993).
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