Dollars for Profs

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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Jeremy Taylor

University of Missouri Columbia, Department: Veterinary Sciences

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Disclosed Conflict of Interest with

GeneSeek a Neogen Company

Disclosed Value
Listed Reason
Payment for services (e.g., consulting fees, honoraria, paid authorship)

As described in Dr. Taylor’s disclosure, GeneSeek a Neogen Company, provides genotyping services to agricultural and human research communities. Dr Taylor consults on the design of genotyping assays, assists in the promotion and sales of said assays and serves on the scientific board.

The University of Missouri routinely gets DNA samples genotyped at GeneSeek a Neogen Company. GeneSeek a Neogen Company, is the sole source provider for the GGP-F250 chip designed by MU and licensed to GeneSeek a Neogen Company. In addition, the University of Missouri has a contract to genotype samples with GeneSeek a Neogen Company using the GGP-F250 assay and have a sole source contract to GeneSeek a Neogen Company approved by the Board of Curators.

It is the determination of the University of Missouri’s Conflict of Interest Committee that Dr. Taylor’s consulting on the design of genotyping assays, assisting in the promotion and sales of said assays and serving on the scientific board for GeneSeek a Neogen Company, could directly affect the design, conduct and reporting of the research.

Listed Research Project
Linking Fertility-Associated Gene Polymorphisms to Aberrant Sperm Phenotypes

Sutovsky, Peter - PD NARRATIVE The goal of this project is to link mutations in genes controlling male fertility to normal and aberrant sperm phenotypes in bulls used in artificial insemination service. This effort is highly significant for both livestock industry and for human medicine as it will improve the fertility of the US cattle herd through the optimization of bull fertility management based on genomic selection and objective, automated semen analysis. Proposed research will also yield new methods and potentially new treatments for human male and unexplained infertility. The reproductive biology field will be advanced through better understanding of the link between male genotype and sperm phenotype.

Filed on January 10, 2017.

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