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Nih Limits Scientists' Outside Work

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Nih Limits Scientists' Outside Work

The National Institute of Health(NIH), is an agency of the Department of Health and Human Services and is one of the world’s most well known research centers. The NIH web site states “ its mission is science in pursuit of fundamental knowledge about the nature and behavior of living systems and the application of that knowledge to extend healthy life and reduce the burdens of illness and disability.” However, on Tuesday, allegations towards the disruption of the mission were announced to the public as a set of disclosures about NIH scientists who engaged in unethical collaborations with drugs and biotech companies. The issues being, “new ethic regulations barring all employees from moonlighting for any company or organization that could benefit from such a relationship” was posted in USA Today quoting the National Institute of Health Director Elias Zerhouni saying, “ we need at least one source of public health information in this country that can be completely trusted.” An example of these allegations is with Dr. Brewer, a NIH scientist who wrote an article describing the benefits of Crestor, a cholestoral-lowering medicine. Dr. Brewer’s NIH title was “prominently displayed’ declared the New York Times in a published medical journal, though the article itself failed to mention serious safety problems involving Crestor.

USA Today states this ban will prohibit employees from “consulting for drug, biotech or medical device firms” and “ not allow them

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