September 21, 2009

Grassley's Sleuth Gets Press In Nature

Most of you are aware of a long-running campaign by Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) to ferret out undisclosed pharma company funding of academic researchers who also wind up taking federal research money. Well, it ain't the Senator who does all the digging that leads to him going after the likes of Emory University psychiatrist Charles Nemeroff and Harvard University psych researchers. Instead, it is Paul Thacker, a former journalist and an investigator for the Senator, who is making researchers' lives hell--and appropriately so. I've known this for a long time but have kept my yapper shut when writing about Sen. Grassley.

Anyway, Nature has a nice article on Thacker and it includes Nemeroff himself basically apologizing for his mess and claiming he was in compliance with disclosure rules plus other researchers defending Nemeroff. Please. In a political world filled with scum and manure, it's good to see one good guy in the fray. And since I'm such a good guy, I'm making a copy of the article (usually requires a subscription) available to all of you. I encourage you to download it and read it.

My Grassley back catalog is here.

Posted by Philip Dawdy at September 21, 2009 12:03 AM
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Thanks for the link to the subscription only article!

Posted by: Stephany at September 21, 2009 12:44 AM

Nemeroff sez it is all a big misunderstanding? Philip, I believe from your blog Ihave the 2004 letter from Emory to Nemeroff citing a litany of such transgressions that brought the issue up officailly, a pattern of behavior that carried on enough to make Emory write a harsh, specific contract, which Nemeroff apparently signed, and then continued to ignore. Post a note if you don't have this pdf letter from Adkison on behalf of Emory. It really blows a hole in any attempt to say, "Hey, it was all a big misunderstanding!"

Posted by: MedsVsTherapy at September 21, 2009 07:12 AM

I congratulate Paul Thacker for his work. I hope the priests of chemicals/legal drug pushers have a little fear in their hearts because of his discoveries.

Posted by: mark p.s.2 at September 21, 2009 07:20 AM
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