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Appendix B: Disclosure of Unavoidable Conflict of Interest
Pages 351-352

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From page 351...
... A determination that an individual has a conflict of interest is not an assessment of that individual's actual behavior or character or ability to act objectively despite the conflicting interest. Jennifer Dien Bard has a conflict of interest in relation to her service on the Committee on the Long-Term Health and Economic Effects of Antimicrobial Resistance in the United States because of research support provided to Children's Hospital Los Angeles by diagnostic companies Luminex Corporation, BioFire Diagnostics, and Qiagen.
From page 352...
... 352 COMBATING AMR AND PROTECTING THE MIRACLE OF MODERN MEDICINE another available individual with the equivalent experience and expertise who did not have a conflict of interest. Therefore, the National Academies concluded that the conflict was unavoidable and publicly disclosed it on its website (www.nationalacademies.org)


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