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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Alexander Stegh
Northwestern University at Chicago, Department: Neurosurgery
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Exicure, Inc.
Equity Interest - Publicly traded entity (e.g., stock, stock option, or other ownership interest)
This research uses siRNA-based nanoconjugates, termed spherical nucleic acids (SNAs) to target Bcl2L12. Intellectual property underlying the SNAs proposed for use in Project 3 are licensed to Exicure, a company that the investigator is co-founder of and has stock options in. While Exicure is not actively pursuing SNAs as a therapeutic for glioblastoma, improvements to this underlying IP could potentially benefit Exicure, which creates the perception of a conflict of interest that should be managed.
SPORE for Translational Approaches to Brain Cancer
OVERVIEW: NARRATIVE The Northwestern Brain Tumor SPORE is for improving treatment outcomes for patients afflicted with highly malignant primary brain tumors, with particular emphasis on glioblastoma. This goal will be accomplished through the efforts of a talented group of investigators that will combine complementary expertise in a team science approach leading to meaningful progress in effectively treating tumors that currently have a dismal prognosis.
Filed on April 04, 2019.
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