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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Justin Williams
University of Wisconsin Madison, Department: Radiation Diagnostic/oncology
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NeuroOne Inc.
Equity Interest - Non-publicly traded entity ( e.g., stock, stock option, or other ownership interest)
An outside activity has a nexus with an individual's research activities if the outside activity arises from, relies upon or is related to the academic expertise that qualifies that individual to participate in federally funded research or human subjects research. The Institution has reasonably determined that the significant financial interest could directly and significantly affect the design, conduct, or reporting of the PHS-funded research and so requires management.
Stroke Rehabilitation utilizing BCI technology
PROJECT NARRATIVE Stroke is the fourth leading cause of death in the United States as well as the leading cause of long-term disability. Each year about 800,000 people suffer a new or recurrent stroke in the United States. One of the common morbidities of stroke involves impairment of upper limb motor function with 1/3 of patients having residual deficits. There is a need to identify an intervention method that will restore motor function, reduce functional dependence and improve the quality of life in these patients. This proposal investigates a novel technology that adopts an active intervention approach, non-invasive and aims to facilitate recovery after brain injury by restoring brain function while improving corresponding motor function. The technology allows for an active rehabilitation approach in which brain thoughts inferred by EEG-based (electroencephalograph) Brain Computer Interface (BCI)system are linked to functional electrical stimulation (FES) of the muscles to replace or assist function that is lost in neurologically impaired individuals.
Filed on September 14, 2018.
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Name | Institution | Type | Company | Disclosed Value |
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Justin Williams | University of Wisconsin Madison | Conflict of Interest | NeuroOne Inc. | $200,000 - $249,999 |
Justin Williams | University of Wisconsin Madison | Conflict of Interest | Neuronexus | $100,000 - $149,999 |
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