Dr. Charles B. Nemeroff of Emory University, arguably one of the nation’s most influential psychiatric researchers, earned more than $2.8 million in consulting arrangements with drug makers from 2000 to 2007.
He failed to report at least $1.2 million of that income to his university.
He violated federal research rules by failing to disclose his ties to the drug makers in applications for research grants.
As a result, the National Institutes of Health suspended a $9.3 million grant to Emory University and placed restrictions on other grants.
Dr. Charles B. Nemeroff was forced to relinquish his chairmanship of Emory’s psychiatry department.
F**k off, nemeroff!
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