In Which I Coin The Term "Nemeroffian"
I got to thinking over the weekend that the well-known conflicts of interest and dubious science of Charles Nemeroff--late of Emory University, soon of the University of Miami--deserve their own adjective, one that could be used to describe others in academic psychiatry who transgress similarly in the future. And so I have coined the term "Nemeroffian" to describe excesses and "science pimping" on a scale that Nemeroff himself can only achieve. (My Nemeroff back catalogue is here for those who wonder what I mean.)
Howard Brody at the Hooked blog had some thoughts on Nemeroff getting a job as chair of the psychiatry department at Miami.
"Miami's response? 'Pascal Goldschmidt, dean of UM medical school, called Nemeroff "an exceptional psychiatrist and an exceptional scientist who has one issue in which he recognizes he made a mistake," in not telling Emory how much he was getting from drug makers.'
"To anyone who has followed Dr. Nemeroff's career, this is sort of like saying that Jack the Ripper was a dedicated feminist, only he had one issue. The specific question of whether he honestly reported to Emory how much outside income he had made is just the tip of the iceberg. To reduce the question of his professionalism to that single matter indicates either denial or willful ignorance of the record."
Classic.
Posted by Philip Dawdy at November 9, 2009 12:01 AM
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