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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Ryan Fellers
Northwestern University, Department: None
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Proteinaceous, Inc.
Payment for services (e.g., consulting fees, honoraria, paid authorship)
Fellers consults for Proteinaceous, Inc., a software company that develops proteomics software. Should the research funded by this grant succeed, the software licensed to Proteinaceous will be further validated as being useful in applications in which it is currently used and/or potential other applications, thereby increasing the value of the company. This creates the perception of a conflict of interest, which should be managed.
National Resource for Translational and Developmental Proteomics
The National Resource for Translational and Developmental Proteomics (NRTDP) will address urgent needs in disease research by advancing technology and its accessibility in a range of protein-based measurements using ultra-high performance and beyond state-of-the-art in mass spectrometry-based proteomics.
Filed on July 14, 2018.
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