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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Fritz Roth
Dana Farber Cancer Inst, Department: Na
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SeqWell, Inc.
Payment for services (e.g., consulting fees, honoraria, paid authorship)
Dr. Roth is a member of the SeqWell, Inc Scientific Advisory Board for which he received a stock grant valued at (b)(4) of shares. In addition, Dr. Roth's loan to the company has been converted to a (b)(4) equity stake in the company. In total he has (b)(4) equity in the private company.
Dr. Roth's lab has engaged SeqWell for their sequencing services in the context of this grant. SeqWell provides SWIMSeq and KiloSeq services. Dr. Roth reported that these services are not commercially available elsewhere, and represent a far less expensive alternative to long-read sequencing by Sanger methods at the scale of thousands of clones.
Genomic Analysis of Network Perturbations in Human Disease
New information that will emerge from the proposed work should lead to a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in human disease. We propose to improve our understanding of human disease by analyzing how disease-causing mutations relate to network perturbations. An important outcome of this work will be methods and approaches that can better established causality associated with mutations in disease genes and mechanistic insights that can better direct therapeutic intervention.
Filed on February 13, 2017.
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Name | Institution | Type | Company | Disclosed Value |
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Fritz Roth | Dana Farber Cancer Inst | Conflict of Interest | Ranomics, Inc. | Value cannot be readily determined |
Fritz Roth | Dana Farber Cancer Inst | Conflict of Interest | Ranomics, Inc. | Value cannot be readily determined |
Fritz Roth | Dana Farber Cancer Inst | Conflict of Interest | Ranomics, Inc. | Value cannot be readily determined |
Fritz Roth | Dana Farber Cancer Inst | Conflict of Interest | Ranomics, Inc. | Value cannot be readily determined |
Fritz Roth | Dana Farber Cancer Inst | Conflict of Interest | SeqWell, Inc. | Value cannot be readily determined |
Fritz Roth | Dana Farber Cancer Inst | Conflict of Interest | SeqWell, Inc. | Value cannot be readily determined |
Fritz Roth | Dana Farber Cancer Inst | Conflict of Interest | SeqWell, Inc. | Value cannot be readily determined |
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