Dollars for Profs

Dig Into University Researchers' Outside Income and Conflicts of Interest

Published Dec. 6, 2019

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Financial doc
Filing Type

Conflict of Interest

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Dror Ben-Zeev

Dartmouth College, Department: Psychiatry

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Disclosed Conflict of Interest with

Pear Therapeutics

Disclosed Value
Listed Reason
Intellectual property rights (e.g., royalties, patents, copyrights) not from the awardee Institution

Prof. Ben-Zeev discloses a financial interest in copyrighted intervention content that was developed in connection with, and which will be evaluated in, the above grant-funded project.The Conflict of Interest Committee determined that, given Prof. Ben-Zeev’s role as Principal Investigator of this project, his financial interest in Pear Therapeutics could appear to significantly and directly affect the design, conduct, and reporting of the research.

Listed Research Project
Development of a Mobile System for Self-management of Schizophrenia (SOS)

Mobile technologies are developing at a phenomenal rate and hold tremendous promise for transforming schizophrenia research and treatment. The goal of the proposed project is to develop and pilot a mobile system for Self-Management of Schizophrenia (SOS) that will use smartphone technology to deliver evidence- based illness-management strategies, at any time, and in any location. This approach will allow for ongoing, as well as 'on-demand' therapeutic support, increasing the likelihood that illness-management skills are used regularly and integrated into one's daily routine. The proposed mobile intervention has the potential to reduce the high personal and societal costs associated with schizophrenia, and may also function as a novel delivery system of interventions for an array of additional targets in future extensions of this work.

Filed on September 02, 2015.

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