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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Ravi Goyal

Loma Linda University, Department: Other Basic Sciences

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Disclosed Conflict of Interest with

Epigenuity LLC

Disclosed Value
Listed Reason
Equity Interest - Non-publicly traded entity ( e.g., stock, stock option, or other ownership interest)

This SFI was disclosed by the investigator to the institution but initially determined not to be related to the research since the investigator stated that his company was not doing any research at the time. However, this was recently determined not to be the case and the investigator purchased services on the grant from his own company through a service provider Science Exchange in order to use the services of his own company. This has subsequently been identified as noncompliance due to the conflict of purchasing services from his own company. See attached report to NIH.

Listed Research Project
Epigenetic Mechanisms of Developmental Regulation of Fetal, Newborn, and Adult Cerebral Artery Sympathetic Innervation and Alpha1 Adrenergic Receptor Subtypes

NARRATIVE. At every stage of life, regulation of blood ?ow to the brain is of critical importance. Many individual, suffer from dysregulation of cerebrovascular blood ?ow with intracerebral hemorrhage and severe long-term neurological sequelae. Scienti?cally, the proposed studies will test several important hypotheses in an attempt to augment our understanding of basic mechanisms whereby blood vessels to the brain undergo both morphologic change and signi?cant changes in signal transduction mechanisms with development. From a clinical standpoint, these studies will provide important leads for the prevention and treatment of dysregulation of cerebral blood ?ow throughout development.

Filed on June 25, 2018.

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Name Institution Type Company Disclosed Value
Ravi Goyal Loma Linda University Conflict of Interest Epigenuity LLC Value cannot be readily determined
Ravi Goyal Loma Linda University Conflict of Interest Epigenuity LLC Value cannot be readily determined
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