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Biomedical Innovation in Academic Institutions: Mitigating Conflict of Interest

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Journal Sci Transl Med
Date 2011 Sep 16
PMID 21918104
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Abstract

As universities and research hospitals move increasingly toward translational research and encouragement of entrepreneurship, more attention must be paid to management of conflicts of interest (COIs) if the public trust is to be maintained. Here, we describe COI policies at two institutions that aim to structure an academic environment that encourages innovation while protecting academic values.

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