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Bioethicist Leigh Turner describes how the stem cell company Celltex tried to intimidate him and his university when he asked the FDA to investigate the company.
A candid email from a university publicist sheds some, but not enough, light on why the university won't provide documents from a controversial Seroquel clinical study.
A war of words has erupted at the University of Minnesota campus over bioethics writer and UM professor Carl Elliott’s reporting into the suicide of a schizophrenic patient enrolled in a clinical trial.
Peter Greenwald is senior policy adviser for the South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD), which regulates air quality in a region of Southern California known as the nation’s smoggiest. In that job, he has grappled with the major policy issues related to goods movement and air pollution. Mr. Greenwald joined the agency in 1980 as a staff attorney and rose to become general counsel, helping develop major precedent-setting regulatory programs and drafting successful state and federal legislation.