Harvard to study supplements
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Corporate Alliance for Integrative Research forms agreement with Harvard University for sponsored research on dietary supplements, CAIR announces. Harvard's Susanne Churchill is the non-voting head of the nine-member peer review committee that will review research proposals. The committee will consider and vote on proposals within the next four months; studies will be conducted at Harvard-affiliated institutions. CAIR, composed of 10 dietary supplement firm members, has raised $500,000 to support the research ("The Tan Sheet" Sept. 28, 1998, In Brief)
Corporate Alliance for Integrative Research forms agreement with Harvard University for sponsored research on dietary supplements, CAIR announces. Harvard's Susanne Churchill is the non-voting head of the nine-member peer review committee that will review research proposals. The committee will consider and vote on proposals within the next four months; studies will be conducted at Harvard-affiliated institutions. CAIR, composed of 10 dietary supplement firm members, has raised $500,000 to support the research ("The Tan Sheet" Sept. 28, 1998, In Brief). |