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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Kevin Vowles
University of New Mexico, Department: Psychology
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University of New Mexico
Other : Vowles' wife holds is grant coordinator for the program he is under. Her position administers indirects from research projects that come back as unrestricted funds to the program.
Vowles receives indirects that are related to this PHS-funded grant. His spouse holds a position that administers the indirects that come back to the program.
Pilot Study of Combined Treatment for Veterans with Chronic Pain & Opiate Misuse
Chronic pain and misuse of opioids is a major public health problem, particularly in military veterans. The major goal of this project is to test the efficacy f an innovative behavioral treatment for chronic pain patients who are misusing prescription opiates. This project supports the strategic goals of NCCAM and NIDA by examining a difficult and understudied problem with the ultimate goal of impacting scientific knowledge and human health.
Filed on May 25, 2017.
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