 
Scripps Research Microbiologist Paul Jensen
UC San Diego Entrepreneurism Center Opens Scripps Office
Von Liebig Center’s presence targets
commercializing Scripps research and technology
Scripps Institution of
Oceanography/University of California, San Diego
Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego
accelerated its capability to deliver its research and technology advances to
the commercial sector with the opening of a business cultivation office on the
Scripps campus.
The von Liebig Entrepreneurism Center, based at UC San
Diego’s Jacobs School of Engineering, opened a satellite office in Scripps’
Vaughan Hall on March 6. Although new to the Scripps campus, the von Liebig
Center (vLC) has been a presence at UCSD since 2001 as the first
commercialization facility of its kind in the country.
The von Liebig Entrepreneurism Center bridges the gap
between the university and the private sector with supporting grants,
mentorship from business experts, and graduate-level entrepreneurism education.
 “Moving discoveries and technological advances out of the
lab and into the market is beneficial to society and provides an additional
revenue stream at a time when federal funding is growing ever more
competitive,” said Wendy Hunter
Barker, director of institutional initiatives at Scripps. “This partnership
with vLC helps Scripps accomplish its mission of seeking, teaching, and
communicating scientific understanding for the benefit of society and the
environment."
A prime example of the von Liebig Entrepreneurism Center’s
business acumen can be seen in the evolving success story of Scripps’ marine
drug discovery program. Although the field of marine biomedicine research was
largely launched several decades ago by Scripps’ Bill Fenical, director of the
Scripps Center for Marine Biotechnology and Biomedicine (CMBB), a new path
fostered with von Liebig Center’s influence is taking flight.
Paul Jensen, a
CMBB research microbiologist and Fenical’s longtime colleague and
scientific collaborator, described at the center’s office opening how von
Liebig Entrepreneurism Center experts Rosibel Ochoa and Michael Krupp helped
create a vehicle to deliver Scripps marine drug discovery to the business
sector. Jensen’s expertise lies in the discovery of marine “natural products”
that can one day be useful in treating a variety of diseases and illnesses.
Although two compounds discovered by Fenical and Jensen have advanced to
clinical testing, they hope to establish a steady pipeline that moves their
discoveries to drug development, clinical evaluation, and approval, with the
hope of directing dollars derived from end products back to Scripps and the
university.Readily acknowledging his lack of expertise in the corporate
world, Jensen has been working with Krupp and others in the von Liebig
Entrepreneurism Center to develop a business plan to model such a pipeline. To
bolster the business plan, the team enlisted students from UC San Diego’s Rady
School of Management to work on financing and “crunching numbers” as part of
their MBA training.
The team coalesced
with “Aequoreus Pharma Innovation,” a fledgling startup company targeting the
business niche between the pharmaceutical industry and academia, and it took
first place in December at the inaugural Triton Greenovation Challenge, a
Scripps Foundation-sponsored competition designed to accelerate the
commercialization of novel, environmentally focused technologies developed by
students and researchers at UC San Diego (See: http://sio.ucsd.edu/Announcements/TGN).

“The idea is
to create an intermediary who would take discoveries from our level and add
value to them by acquiring additional pre-clinical data. These discoveries
could then be sold to other interested parties who would take them through
clinical trials,” said Jensen, “Von Liebig has created a nice opportunity for
us. I don’t have a lot of time to think about financing and other details…so
it’s been a very nice interaction. The new company is still in a formative
stage but we’re enthusiastic about it moving forward.”
In addition to Jensen, Ochoa, and Krupp, other speakers at
the March 6 satellite office opening included Mary Zoeller, a von Liebig
Entrepreneurism Center advisor who discussed mentoring and funding
availabilities, as well as Sasha Gershunov, a Scripps scientist who has worked
with von Liebig advisors in developing climate research for business
applications. -- Mario C. Aguilera
March 16, 2012
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