Human Subject Protection and Financial Conflict of Interest: An Institutional Perspective

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Human Subject Protection and Financial Conflict of Interest: An Institutional Perspective

Conflicts of interest are an inevitable by-product of academic-industrial relationships

Conflicts of interest are not inherently harmful

Objectives of the Hopkins policy

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Internal reporting is fundamental to conflict of interest management.

Reporting is required regardless of the source of funds or nature of the research

Methods of Internal Reporting

Conflict of interest policy requires:

Committee on Conflict of Interest

Considerations During Review

Conflict of interest policy requires:

Disclosure

 Disclosure Statements

Stock Escrow 

Limiting the Role of the Conflicted Investigator

Oversight of Research

Other Management Measures

Conflicts of Interest.of the Institution

The Johns Hopkins .Conflict of Interest Policy .

Johns Hopkins Conflict of Interest Policy on the Web

Author: Julie Gottlieb