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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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Richard Gallo

University of California, San Diego, Department: Pediatrics

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Disclosed Conflict of Interest with

MatriSys Bioscience, Inc.

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

Dr. Gallo is a co-founder of MatriSys Bioscience, Inc. (MatriSys) and serves as the chair of the company's scientific advisory board. He holds approximately (b)(4) equity of stock/stock options in the company. In addition, the company has licensed intellectual property of which Dr. Gallo is the inventor. The company is developing rational microbiome therapies based on Dr. Gallo's basic and clinical research for the top five dermatology and skin care conditions, Acne, Atopic Dermatitis (AD), Rosacea, Psoriasis and Skin Infections. This ancillary study is to utilize a novel ultra-low input protocol to gain insight into the functionality of the autologous microbial transplant (AMT) by analyzing the transcriptional response of the resident skin microbiome, S. aureus, and the AMT-bacteria over time.

Listed Research Project
Transcriptional response of a skin microbiome transplant

Project Narrative The commensal microbial community includes a diverse collection of bacteria that produce factors of benefit to human health. This proposal seeks to elucidate the mechanism by which transplanted commensal bacteria benefit skin health.

Filed on November 01, 2017.

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Name Institution Type Company Disclosed Value
Richard Gallo University of California, San Diego Conflict of Interest MatriSys Bioscience, Inc. $0 - $4,999
Richard Gallo University of California, San Diego Conflict of Interest MatriSys Bioscience, Inc. $0 - $4,999
Richard Gallo University of California, San Diego Conflict of Interest MatriSys Bioscience, Inc. $10,000 - $19,999
Richard Gallo University of California, San Diego Conflict of Interest MatriSys Bioscience, Inc. $10,000 - $19,999
Richard Gallo University of California, San Diego Conflict of Interest MatriSys Bioscience, Inc. $10,000 - $19,999
Richard Gallo University of California, San Diego Conflict of Interest MatriSys Bioscience, Inc. $0 - $4,999
Richard Gallo University of California, San Diego Conflict of Interest MatriSys Bioscience, Inc. $0 - $4,999
Richard Gallo University of California, San Diego Conflict of Interest Sente $20,000 - $39,999
Richard Gallo University of California, San Diego Conflict of Interest MatriSys Bioscience, Inc. $10,000 - $19,999
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Sources: National Institutes of Health, public records requests filed at multiple public state universities

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