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Panel Addresses NIH Policies on Income From Outside Consulting
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Perhaps no other part of Americas federal government has enjoyed a better reputation for dedication to public service than the National Institutes of Health. That reputation was frayed when the Los Angeles Times reported at length in December that some of the agencys leading scientists and research officials had been substantially supplementing their salaries by serving as paid consultants to drug and biomedical firms, raising questions of possible bias about how they had conducted their work at NIH.
These civil servants, the newspaper found, had nevertheless complied with government rules requiring them to get the agencys approval for any paid outside employment. However, the world at
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