I-Corps@ECU Conference – The Next Step
Overview
Funded by the National Science Foundation, I-Corps@ECU was started in 2017 with the mission of helping inventors, innovators, and businesses align their solution with the problem their customer is trying to solve. Since that time, I-Corps has trained over 350 participants and more than 175 teams. This has generated more than 50 start up companies and resulted in more than $2 million in follow-on funding (grants and investments). As our current I-Corps grant is set to expire in August of this year, we are holding a conference that will provide attendees with a network of contacts, resources, and information that can help to further advance their innovations towards commercialization.
Meeting Details
Wednesday, May 8th
8:30 a.m. to 3:30 a.m.
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium – Club Level
100 Ficklen Dr. Greenville, NC 27858
Google Map Directions
Parking: Attendees may park in the Gold Lot for free that day.
Event Program
8:30-9:00 – Registration, Coffee, and Networking
9:00-9:15 – Welcome and Introductions – Dr. Carlyle Rogers
CARLYLE ROGERS
Director, Licensing & Commercialization
East Carolina University
9:15-10:00 – Panel Session 1: Mid-Atlantic and National I-Corps
Moderator
Assistant Director, Research Comm. Programs
NC State University
As Assistant Director of Research Commercialization Programs, Amy manages ORC’s Chancellor’s Innovation Fund (CIF) Program and National Science Foundation (NSF) I-Corps Program. Amy is also responsible for building and maintaining ORC’s collaborative relationships with ecosystem partners, while building and supporting NC State’s startup pipeline. Amy earned a B.S. in Criminal Justice from East Carolina University. She has been with the office since 2014 in a variety of roles and has also served as an NC State Staff Senator.
Interim Executive Director of Ventureprise
UNC-Charlotte
10:00-10:45 – Early-Stage GAP Funding
PATRICK BRILEY
Moderator
Dr. Patrick Briley is a clinical researcher in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at East Carolina University. He is a licensed and certified speech-language pathologist that specializes in the area of stuttering where his research is designed to understand contributors to overall impact of stuttering and differences in those factors based on a variety of demographic variables. Dr. Briley is also the director of the Positive Responses to Stuttering Program (PRSP). PRSP is an intensive fluency program, which works with PWS to teach approach behaviors vs. avoidance behaviors, while also learning strategies to make approach behaviors more efficient. Dr. Briley successfully completed I-Corps@ECU in the summer of 2023 and won second place in the Healthcare Innovation Pitch Competition.
TRACEY DU LANEY
Senior Director, Science and Technology Development
NC Biotech
Dr. du Laney manages several of NCBiotech’s Science & Technology Development research grant funding programs that are designed to advance promising scientific discoveries and technologies developed in N.C. colleges, universities, and non-profit institutions towards commercialization. These grants fill critical funding gaps in stages where it is typically difficult to secure funding. Dr. du Laney holds a bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from Duke University, a master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin, and a Ph.D. in Biochemical Engineering from Duke. Prior to joining the North Carolina Biotechnology Center, Dr. du Laney co-owned/co-founded a niche independent consulting firm in Research Triangle Park specializing in technology assessments and commercialization, grant writing and evaluation, due diligence, and entrepreneurship/start-up strategic planning for life sciences companies.
DERRICK WELCH
Regional Innovation Director – East
NC Innovation
KEITH WHEELER
Executive Director – National Security and Industry Initiatives
East Carolina University
10:45-11:00 – Networking Break and Poster Session
11:00-11:45 – Accelerators and Incubators
SIRIN CAKIR
Moderator
APRIL KELLY
CEO and Co-Founder
Sure!
SHARON ROGERS-MOORE
Founder and CEO
Sportscale, Inc.
Dr. Sharon Rogers Moore is an Associate Professor in the College of Business and is a twenty-year veteran athletic trainer. Aside from her impressive academic achievements, she is a National Academy of Inventors Senior Member and was awarded US Patent 8957328 in 2015. After collaborating with ECU’s Office of Licensing and Commercialization to file her patent, Dr. Moore launched Sportscale Inc., which licensed the patent from ECU. Dr. Moore also participated in the inaugural Engagement and Scholarship Academy (EOSA) program, which provides professional development and project support for research that connects the campus with communities. She is currently going through the RIoT Accelerator Program.
EMIL RUNGE
Director of Programs, DRIVe Initiative
First Flight Venture Center
BEN REDDING
Chief Financial Officer
NC IDEA
Ben is the Chief Financial Officer at NC IDEA where he oversees the day-to-day management of the Foundation’s financial activities. He also manages the NC IDEA ECOSYSTEM grant program working with partners throughout the state who share in our vision to maximize the economic potential of the people of North Carolina. Prior to NC IDEA, Ben founded WellScale with the goal of creating a technology platform to facilitate smooth successful business exits, allowing business owners to transition their ownership to company acquirers in an optimized fashion. While testing his idea, Ben participated in NC IDEA LABS.
11:45-12:15 – Lunch
12:15-12:45 – Keynote Speaker – Latane Bracket
Innovation Program Manager
Jackson State University
Latane Brackett is a highly accomplished Supply Chain/Manufacturing Operations Executive with 30 years of experience developing and implementing strategies that champion industry-leading safety and environmental programs; deliver award-winning quality; develop future leaders; promote top-to-bottom vision alignment; create performance cultures; and drive sustainable productivity. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Electronics Engineering at Norfolk State University in 1990 where he was a DNIMAS Scholar. He received his Master of Business Administration at Texas A&M Commerce in 2003. Latane has worked as a corporate engineer, maintenance manager, plant technical manager, plant manager, director of operations, consultant, and vice president of supply chain and operations. He has worked at the National GEM Consortium as Principal Manager of Innovation Programs. He has also served as an adjunct instructor for the Midwest I-Corps Node’s Jumpstart Short Course. Mr. Brackett has also served as a lead member of the Entrepreneurial Leadership Cohort as part of the HBCU Consortium for Transformative Teaching Practices in 21st Century Career Pathways. In January of 2019, he successfully completed the Price-Babson Symposium for Entrepreneurship Educators and is an honorary National Academy of Inventor member.
12:45-1:00 – Networking Break and Poster Session
1:00-1:45 – SBIR/STTR Funding
MARK FOLEY
Licensing Associate
East Carolina University
RUKIYAH VAN DROSS
CEO and Founder
Claradele Pharmaceuticals
Dr. Rukiyah Van Dross-Anderson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the Brody School of Medicine. Dr. Van Dross’s research is focused on determining the mechanism(s) of action and chemotherapeutic potential of novel agents. Over the past few years, she has been developing a novel compound that has shown activity against melanoma skin cancer. In pursuit of this innovation, Dr. Van Dross founded Claradele Pharmaceuticals, which received a Phase 1 STTR grant. Dr. Van Dross participated in the I-Corps@ECU Biomedical cohort and has secured funding through the National Cancer Institute and NC Biotech.
HANNAH-GRACE FUTRELL
Eva Garland
JOHN UJVARI
Director, TEC Commercialization
Small Business Technology Development Center
1:45-2:30 – Preparing for Investment
ROBERT HUGHES
Chemistry
East Carolina University
Dr. Hughes is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at East Carolina University. His work focuses on the development of protein and small molecule-based reagents for the control and monitoring of biochemical pathways. Dr. Hughes is an I-Corps@ECU alumni and has worked with a startup company on developing a novel delivery mechanism to improve recovery following myocardial infarction. He also has developed a novel Tobacco Etch Virus protease (TEVp)-labeled superparamagnetic nanoparticle that can be used in protein preparation applications. This biological reagent is currently for sell on multiple company websites.
ERIN KALTENBRUN
Director, Investments
NC Biotech
Erin Kaltenbrun is a Director of Investments within the Emerging Company Development unit at NCBiotech. In this role, she sources, evaluates, and recommends early-stage life science companies for investment through NCBiotech’s loan programs and supports portfolio companies through mentorship during early growth and enhancing connections to follow-on financial support and strategic partnerships. Erin brings 15+ years of experience in life science research, product development strategy, and technology commercialization to the role. Before joining NCBiotech, Erin oversaw the nondilutive funding portfolio for the immunotherapy-focused company NightHawk Biosciences (formerly Heat Biologics), successfully securing over $1M in funding support for discovery and preclinical programs, while contributing to new product planning and strategic oversight of R&D. As a consultant for Eva Garland Consulting, Erin worked with emerging companies to identify and secure nondilutive funding to support technology development and commercialization.
VIN MCCAFFREY
Next Play Consulting
Vin McCaffrey is a SAAS business leader with over 15 years of experience in founding, growing, and scaling organizations in the ed tech and sports tech marketplaces. He is currently the Head of Sales and Customer Success at PrestoSports, where he leads a team of professionals who provide fan engagement solutions for sports teams and leagues. Previously, he was the Founder and CEO of Game Plan, an Inc. 5000 award-winning company that transformed the modern-day marketplace for athlete development and education, which was sold in 2021. Mr. McCaffrey is currently the Founder of Next Play Consulting, where he advises founders of innovative startups on their go to market planning, operations, and growth strategies.
DR. GERRY KLEIN
MedSurg PI
2:30-2:45 – Networking Break and Poster Session
2:45-3:30 – MVPs, Prototyping, and Intellectual Property
AMBER FAIRCLOTH
Moderator
Amber Faircloth is a first-year doctoral student and speech-language pathologist. She received both her BS and MS from East Carolina University. Amber’s research interests include understanding contributing factors to the experience of stuttering and developing clinician-friendly tools and treatment methods for people who stutter. Amber has participated in I-Corps@ECU on a project related to helping speech language pathologists provide better care. Amber also serves as a Innovation Ambassador in the Office of Licensing & Commercialization.
Barnes & Thornburg, LLP
Aisha Hasan’s work spans a wide range of technical areas, including immunotherapies, biotechnology, small molecule pharmaceuticals, agricultural biotechnology, and diagnostic assays. Her clients include large agricultural chemical companies, pharmaceutical and biotech companies of varying sizes, as well as a variety of start-ups and emerging companies. Prior to entering private practice, she worked as a protein chemist at Trimeris Inc. on HIV and RSV research, as well as at the National Institutes of Health’s Laboratory of Structural Biology, where she studied the structure of natural killer cell receptors. Aisha is also skilled in clinical microbiology and virology, and chemical synthesis.
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BRAD GRIFFIN
VP of Product Development
Practicon
Brad Griffin currently serves as the Vice President of Development and Creative at Practicon, Inc., which offers more than 3,000 dental products with a vision of improving dental health and dentists’ professional success through patient education and innovation. Mr. Griffin has over 20 issued patents and is currently developing Ultra CSV, a novel crawlspace vent for the residential and commercial market.
RYAN BUTCHER
113 Consulting
3:30 – Final Remarks and Close