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| CIRM Comments on New NIH Disclosure Rules May 26, 2010 at 12:05 AM |
| Don Gibbons, chief communications officer for the California stem cell agency, filed this comment today on our post, "Disclosure Proposal Likely to Affect CIRM." "Casual readers of your posts will take away the notion that NIH is now requiring scientist peer reviewers to post their financial conflicts on the web. That is not true. Existing NIH policy, which is mirrored by CIRM policy, as well as | |
| May 25, 2010 at 1:31 AM |
| One director of the California stem cell agency is less than enamored of a proposal for a study of the agency by the prestigious Institute of Medicine. Jonathan Shestack, co-founder of Cure Autism Now and a Hollywood producer, said in an email, "We may have complaints about CIRM, but they are not of the sort we expect IOM, its cultural and ideological doppelganger, to point out. "Unless there | |
| State's Top Fiscal Officer Lauds Disclosure Proposal Likely to Affect CIRM May 25, 2010 at 1:07 AM |
| State Controller John Chiang, chairman of a key panel overseeing the California stem cell agency, today praised proposed NIH financial disclosure rules that are almost certain to have an impact on CIRM, one that the agency has avoided so far. Chiang, the state's top fiscal officer, is head of the Citizens Financial Accountability Oversight Committee(CFAOC), a sister group to CIRM and one that | | | This email was sent to agupta1213+termsc@gmail.com. Account Login Don't want to receive this feed any longer? Unsubscribe here This email was carefully delivered by Feed My Inbox. 230 Franklin Road Suite 814 Franklin, TN 37064 | |
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