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The Washington Post|April 29, 2006
Government health researchers pressed to share data at no chargeRick Weiss
The Washington Post|June 29, 2005
Many scientists admit to misconduct: degrees of deception vary in poll; researchers say findings could hurt the fieldRick Weiss
The Washington Post|July 22, 2006
"Serious misconduct" by NIH expert found: scientist did not report sending tissues to drug firm and getting paid, report saysRick Weiss
The Washington Post|April 29, 2006
Universal stem cell principles proposed: rules would guide research effortsRick Weiss
The Washington Post|December 14, 2005
Lab animal violations decried: activists urge NIH to sanction university for repeat offenseRick Weiss
The Washington Post|November 16, 1993
Ethics of cloning: who decides?Rick Weiss
The Washington Post|July 20, 1996
Clinton names 15 to advisory panel on ethics in human experimentationRick Weiss
The Washington Post|October 20, 2001
Fertility innovation or exploitation?Rick Weiss
The Washington Post|February 11, 2005
NIH will restrict outside income: tighter rules address concerns about conflicts of interestRick Weiss
The Washington Post|March 4, 2005
U.S. denies patent for a too-human hybrid: scientist sought legal precedent to keep others from profiting from similar "inventions"Rick Weiss
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The Washington Post|April 29, 2006
Government health researchers pressed to share data at no chargeRick Weiss
The Washington Post|June 29, 2005
Many scientists admit to misconduct: degrees of deception vary in poll; researchers say findings could hurt the fieldRick Weiss
The Washington Post|July 22, 2006
"Serious misconduct" by NIH expert found: scientist did not report sending tissues to drug firm and getting paid, report saysRick Weiss
The Washington Post|April 29, 2006
Universal stem cell principles proposed: rules would guide research effortsRick Weiss
The Washington Post|December 14, 2005
Lab animal violations decried: activists urge NIH to sanction university for repeat offenseRick Weiss
The Washington Post|November 16, 1993
Ethics of cloning: who decides?Rick Weiss
The Washington Post|July 20, 1996
Clinton names 15 to advisory panel on ethics in human experimentationRick Weiss
The Washington Post|October 20, 2001
Fertility innovation or exploitation?Rick Weiss
The Washington Post|February 11, 2005
NIH will restrict outside income: tighter rules address concerns about conflicts of interestRick Weiss
The Washington Post|March 4, 2005
U.S. denies patent for a too-human hybrid: scientist sought legal precedent to keep others from profiting from similar "inventions"Rick Weiss
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