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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Craig Galban
University of California, San Francisco, Department: Internal Medicine/medicine
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ImBio, LLC
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SPIROMICS II: Biological underpinnings of COPD heterogeneity and progression
PROJECT NARRATIVE COPD is heterogeneous and the factors that contribute to disease progression and exacerbations are poorly understood. This study will investigate whether a newly described clinical condition (?Smokers with symptoms despite preserved spirometry?) progresses to COPD. This study will also investigate the mucus abnormalities, inflammatory pathways, and infectious processes that contribute to disease progression and exacerbations in heterogeneous patients with bona fide COPD. The ultimate goal will be to guide the development of therapeutics that target selected individuals with COPD based on their underlying biology.
Filed on February 06, 2018.
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