
5.10 Subject: CONFLICTS OF INTEREST IN RESEARCH
Adopted: September 12, 1996
Amended: July 11, 2000
Applicability
This policy applies to all faculty, staff, students and visitors who conduct research at or on behalf of UNM.
Policy
The purpose of this policy is to protect the integrity, trust and respect of UNM, its academic community and its research
activities. The policy is intended to enable compliance with applicable laws and other regulatory requirements and to protect
research investigators who may be exposed to conflict of interest situations. It is designed to inform investigators of their
disclosure responsibilities, provide an efficient method for making disclosures, and facilitate effective identification and
management of conflicts of interest.
Members of the University of New Mexico community are engaged in many contractual, consulting and advisory relationships
with other universities, government agencies and private sector entities. UNM encourages these relationships for their
contributions to research, education, technological advancement and professional development. UNM members must be
cautious, however, to prevent unresolved conflicts of interest in these relationships that might undermine the credibility of their
work or damage their reputation. Additionally, full-time faculty members and researchers must be mindful of their obligation to
devote their primary professional efforts and allegiance to UNM. Other activities should not interfere or significantly conflict
with this responsibility.
Conflicts of interest may occur when an investigator's research responsibilities compete with his or her private interests, such as
financial interests, raising questions of objectivity and improper gain. Conflicts of interest are inevitable in modern research
universities and do not imply any impropriety on the part of the investigator. A conflict of interest may exist despite the highest
standards of conduct and candor. Most conflicts can be successfully resolved without impeding research activities. Disclosing
the required information at the earliest possible time will afford the best protection of an investigator's interests.
Implementation
On April 11, 2000, the Board approved a detailed Conflicts of Interest in Research Policy, which was previously approved by
the Faculty Senate and which supersedes the Policy and Procedures on Conflicts of Interest in Sponsored Research adopted
by the Board in 1992. The President and the Faculty Senate are authorized to make minor technical and implementing
modifications to the detailed Conflicts of Interest in Research Policy. The detailed Conflicts of Interest in Research Policy shall
be published in the next edition of the Faculty Handbook and posted on the web page of the Office of Research Services.
Reference
NSF Investigator Financial Disclosure Policy, Grants Policy Manual §510; HHS Objectivity in Research regulation, 42 CFR
Part 50, 45 CFR Part 40; UNM Conflict of Interest Waiver Policy for Technology Transfer, RPM 5.17. This policy amends
the detailed policy approved by the Board in 1992, which amended the Faculty Handbook [1990 ed.] D-10 through D-12.
Comments should be sent to BRPM@UNM.edu
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