Dollars for Profs

Dig Into University Researchers' Outside Income and Conflicts of Interest

Published Dec. 6, 2019

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Filing Type

Conflict of Interest

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Henry Krause

University of Toronto, Department: Na

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Disclosed Conflict of Interest with

Indanio Bioscience Inc

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

Prof. Henry Krause is co founder and holds (b)(4) of shares in the start-up company Indanio Bioscience Inc. Indanio owns the intellectual property that describes the ligand trap constructs that will be used in the above-mentioned grant. As such, the company will have intellectual property rights to use existing and future transgenic Zebrafish lines to provide intended drug screening and evaluation services for pharmaceutical companies. It has also been noted by Prof. Krause you the company, as yet, provided no such services and has earned no income.

Listed Research Project
A high throughput platform for nuclear receptor ligand and drug discovery

The proposed project will generate approximately 50 new transgenic fish lines, each representing a different drug discovery platform for one of the most important family of human drug targets - the nuclear receptors. Each of these lines is expected to produce novel green fluorescent protein expression patterns over the course of development, which can be used to visualize, probe and understand developmental and physiological programs in live animals. Hormones and drugs discovered using these fish will also serve as powerful tools for the understanding of metabolic and endocrine based disorders such as diabetes, Alzheimer's and cancer.

Filed on January 21, 2015.

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