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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Elena Plante
University of Arizona, Department: Otolaryngology
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Janelle Publications
Intellectual property rights (e.g., royalties, patents, copyrights) not from the awardee Institution
The Investigator anticipates potentially receiving future royalties ((b)(4)) once the Financial Entity publishes the test that Investigator’s research will, in the future, develop.
The products/technologies/activities of the Financial Entity are related to the subject of the research. The Financial Entity owns the test that will be evaluated, studied or utilized. The research results could affect the value of the test.
Identification of treatment parameters that maximize language treatment efficacy for children.
Despite forty years of research on language impairments in children, information on effective treatment is sparse. The proposed studies evaluate treatment methods for vocabulary and morphosyntax deficits. The results should yield treatment procedures that can be imported into clinical practice.
Filed on June 09, 2019.
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