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Mistake Ignites NIH Review

RALEIGH — A mistake by a congressional staff member ignited a review of research projects approved by the National Institutes of Health. But despite what U.S. Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., called “scientific McCarthyism,” it turned out Congress had not declared war on the NIH approval process. Someone from Congress sent the agency a list of hundreds of questionable projects, prompting the agency to undertake a review of those studies. A few days after the list was sent, the sender was revealed as a mere staff member for the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

Jon Sanders
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Oops! Congressional “mistake” prompts NIH review

A mistake by a Congressional staff member ignited a review of research projects approved by the National Institutes of Health. But despite what U.S. Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) called “scientific McCarthyism,” it turned out Congress had not declared war on the NIH approval process.

Jon Sanders

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