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Dig Into University Researchers' Outside Income and Conflicts of Interest

Published Dec. 6, 2019

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Filing Type

Conflict of Interest

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Andrzej Bartke

Southern Illinois University Sch of Med, Department: Internal Medicine/medicine

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Disclosed Conflict of Interest with

ETERLY

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

Andrzej Bartke, PhD has been asked to join the Scientific Advisory Board and provide advice on issues related to calorie restriction and endocrinology of aging for the company ETERLY due to his expertise in the field. ETERLY is a non-publicly traded company developing plans to use health and fitness data sets to develop novel biomarkers of aging and provide personalized fitness and dietary advice related to longevity in a commercial application created by longevity experts. Dr. Bartke will receive (b)(4) of shares for his contributions. As Dr. Bartke’s research could be beneficial to the company, and since he has equity interest, a financial conflict of interest has been identified. However, a management plan (attached) has been implemented to ensure research integrity is maintained.

Listed Research Project
Aging at Thermoneutral Temperature

Modern trends of reduced physical activity, abundance of high energy food and increasing incidence of metabolic disorders in both wealthy and developing countries emphasize a critical need for elucidating the role of energy metabolism in health and disease. The proposed studies address these issues by identifying interactive effects of ambient temperature and mammalian longevity genes on characteristics that predict healthy aging and extended longevity.

Filed on May 09, 2018.

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Name Institution Type Company Disclosed Value
Andrzej Bartke Southern Illinois University Sch of Med Financial Disclosure University of California
Andrzej Bartke Southern Illinois University Sch of Med Financial Disclosure Foundation of France (Ipsen Prize)
Andrzej Bartke Southern Illinois University Sch of Med Conflict of Interest ETERLY Value cannot be readily determined
Andrzej Bartke Southern Illinois University Sch of Med Financial Disclosure University of California
Andrzej Bartke Southern Illinois University Sch of Med Financial Disclosure Albert Einstein University
Andrzej Bartke Southern Illinois University Sch of Med Financial Disclosure National Institutes of Health
Andrzej Bartke Southern Illinois University Sch of Med Financial Disclosure Wells Fargo
Andrzej Bartke Southern Illinois University Sch of Med Financial Disclosure National Institutes of Health
Andrzej Bartke Southern Illinois University Sch of Med Financial Disclosure University of Oklahoma
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