A group of whistle-blowers submitted a report to the NIH that questioned the integrity of a celebrated neuroscientist's research and the safety of an experimental stroke treatment his company was developing.
NEW YORK (TNS) — Faking it until you make it may be a common practice in some careers. But it’s clearly unethical for scientists and medical researchers. All the same
NEW YORK (TNS) — Faking it until you make it may be a common practice in some careers. But it’s clearly unethical for scientists and medical researchers. All the same
A group of whistle-blowers submitted a report to the NIH that questioned the integrity of a celebrated neuroscientist's research and the safety of an experimental stroke treatment his company was developing.