Dollars for Profs
Dig Into University Researchers' Outside Income and Conflicts of Interest
Published Dec. 6, 2019
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Conflict of Interest
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Andrew Marks
Columbia University Health Sciences, Department: Physiology
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ARMGO Pharma Inc
Payment for services (e.g., consulting fees, honoraria, paid authorship)
Dr. Marks owns equity in ARMGO Pharma Inc. and is a member of the company’s Board of Directors and chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board. In addition, ARMGO has licensed intellectual property from Columbia arising from Dr. Marks’ Columbia lab, and is engaged in drug development involving this technology. The company’s efforts may benefit from the outcome of the research under this grant, specifically work to be conducted by trainee (b)(6). In light of these factors, Columbia has determined that the outcome of this research could affect the company and Dr. Marks’ financial interests in ARMGO, and that the design, conduct, and/or reporting of this research could be affected by Dr. Marks’ interests in ARMGO.
Calcium Leak-Dependent Muscle Function Loss in Aged C elegans
According to the 2015 Census Bureau, there are 47.8 million Americans over the age of 65; sarcopenia, defined as age-related loss of muscle mass and function, is highly prevalent in this population and currently has few treatments. Damage to an important muscle protein called the Ryanodine Receptor (RyR) was found to increase as muscle ages, providing researchers with a new therapeutic option to treat muscle function loss. This application seeks to elucidate the role of RyR in the underlying cellular mechanisms of age-dependent muscle function loss and determine if drugs targeting RyR improve muscle function.
Filed on January 18, 2016.
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Name | Institution | Type | Company | Disclosed Value |
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Andrew Marks | Columbia University Health Sciences | Conflict of Interest | ARMGO | $250,000 - $299,999 |
Andrew Marks | Columbia University Health Sciences | Conflict of Interest | ARMGO Pharma Inc. | $0 - $4,999 |
Andrew Marks | Columbia University Health Sciences | Conflict of Interest | ARMGO | Value cannot be readily determined |
Andrew Marks | Indiana Univ Purdue Univ at Indianapolis | Conflict of Interest | ARMGO Pharma Inc | $250,000 - $299,999 |
Andrew Marks | Columbia University Health Sciences | Conflict of Interest | ARMGO Pharma Inc | Value cannot be readily determined |
Andrew Marks | Columbia University Health Sciences | Conflict of Interest | ARMGO Pharma | Value cannot be readily determined |
Andrew Marks | Columbia University Health Sciences | Conflict of Interest | ARMGO Pharma Inc. | $250,000 - $299,999 |
Andrew Marks | Indiana Univ Purdue Univ at Indianapolis | Conflict of Interest | ARMGO Pharma Inc | Value cannot be readily determined |
Andrew Marks | Columbia University Health Sciences | Conflict of Interest | ARMGO | Value cannot be readily determined |
Notes: When a more specific filing date is not available for an individual financial disclosure or conflict of interest form, we use the year the form was filed. If the year was not disclosed, we report the range of years covered by our public records requests. In a few cases, a start date was provided instead of a filing date. In those cases, we use the start date instead.
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