Dollars for Profs

Dig Into University Researchers' Outside Income and Conflicts of Interest

Published Dec. 6, 2019

This database was last updated in December 2019 and should only be used as a historical snapshot. There may be new or amended records not reflected here.

Financial doc
Filing Type

Conflict of Interest

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Richard Chappell

University of Wisconsin Madison, Department: Internal Medicine/medicine

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Disclosed Conflict of Interest with

Takeda

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

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.

Listed Research Project
Wisconsin Alzheimer's Disease Research center

PROJECT NARRATIVE - OVERALL The overarching scientific theme of the Wisconsin Alzheimer's Disease Research center (ADRC) is preclinical biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and their role in predicting transition from preclincial to clincial stages of the disease. There is convincing evidence that AD pathology starts several decades before the onset of symptoms, and discovery of biomarkers that represent asymptomatic stages of the disease will lead to early diagnosis and effective treatments and prevention strategies for the disease. Identifying asymptomatic at risk individuals during preclinical stages of AD will allow initiation of therapies that will either slow or, preferably stop the progression of the disease. Research conducted at the Wisconsin ADRC has made seminal contributions to the field of AD research and has the potential to eventually find a cure for AD. This will have a great impact on patients and their families and will reduce the enormous societal costs associated with this devastating illness.

Filed on May 02, 2019.

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Name Institution Type Company Disclosed Value
Richard Chappell University of Wisconsin Madison Conflict of Interest Abbvie Pharmaceuticals $150,000 - $199,999
Richard Chappell University of Wisconsin Madison Conflict of Interest Abbvie Pharmaceuticals $150,000 - $199,999
Richard Chappell University of Wisconsin Madison Conflict of Interest Takeda $5,000 - $9,999
Richard Chappell University of Wisconsin Madison Conflict of Interest Abbvie Pharmaceuticals $150,000 - $199,999
Richard Chappell University of Wisconsin Madison Conflict of Interest Takeda $5,000 - $9,999
Richard Chappell University of Wisconsin Madison Conflict of Interest Keryx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $5,000 - $9,999
Richard Chappell University of Wisconsin Madison Conflict of Interest Abbvie Pharmaceuticals $5,000 - $9,999
Richard Chappell University of Wisconsin Madison Conflict of Interest Kraft Foods, Inc. $10,000 - $19,999
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Sources: National Institutes of Health, public records requests filed at multiple public state universities

Notes: When a more specific filing date is not available for an individual financial disclosure or conflict of interest form, we use the year the form was filed. If the year was not disclosed, we report the range of years covered by our public records requests. In a few cases, a start date was provided instead of a filing date. In those cases, we use the start date instead.

Fewer than 10% of records from the University of Florida and fewer than 1% of records from the University of Texas system were removed because they did not contain enough information.

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