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Disclosure of Editors’ Financial Relationships
Published Online: 1 April 2015

Disclosure of Editors’ Financial Relationships

The American Journal of Psychiatry requires its editors to disclose any financial relationships with commercial interests, including consulting with pharmaceutical companies or receiving honoraria from them. These relationships were as follows:
Robert Freedman, M.D., reports no financial relationships with commercial interests.
David A. Lewis, M.D., currently receives investigator-initiated research support from Pfizer and in 2012-2014 served as a consultant in the areas of target identification and validation and new compound development to Autifony, Bristol- Myers Squibb, and Concert Pharmaceuticals.
Robert Michels, M.D., reports no financial relationships with commercial interests.
Daniel S. Pine, M.D., reports no financial relationships with commercial interests.
A. John Rush, M.D., has served as a consultant for Eli Lilly, Santium, and Takeda; and has received compensation from Brain Resource, Inc., Guilford Press, Lundbeck, and Medavante.
Susan K. Schultz, M.D., has received research support from the Alzheimer’s Disease Cooperative Study for projects conducted in partnership with Toyama Chemical Company and in partnership with Eli Lilly and Company.
Carol A. Tamminga, M.D., has received research support from Sunovion and travel funds from Autiphony Therapeutics and has served as a consultant for Astellas, Eli Lilly, Kaye Scholer LLC for Pfizer, and Lundbeck.

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Published online: 1 April 2015
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