NIH's Revised Conflict Of Interest Policy Will Close The Nemeroff Loophole, Collins Tells Congress
Executive Summary
New attention to a simmering scandal has increased scrutiny of NIH's effort to tighten up its existing conflict of interest policy and on a loophole the agency must be sure to eliminate
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