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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Peter Belenky
University of Rhode Island, Department: Pharmacology
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Dartmouth College
Intellectual property rights (e.g., royalties, patents, copyrights) not from the awardee Institution
Professor Belenky received royalty payments in the (b)(4) category from Dartmouth College resulting from the licensing of IP developed during his PhD. The IP is related to the synthesis of the vitamin nicotinamide riboside (NR).The RI-INBRE grant will assay the impact of NAD precursor vitamins (including NR) on antifungal toxicity. As a co-inventor on a method to synthesize a compound that Professor Belenky will be studying for anti-fungal activity, the significant financial interest could directly and significantly affect the NIH-sponsored research.
Rhode Island IDeA Network for Excellence in Biomedical Research
The RI-INBRE Program strives to improve biomedical research capacity in Rhode Island, based on research strengths in the thematic areas of Molecular Toxicology, Neuroscience, and Cancer.
Filed on June 23, 2015.
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