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Article: Science frictions.(LETTERS)(Letter to the editor)
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- Harper's Magazine
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- November 1, 2006
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Martin Delaney's August letter, regarding Celia Farber's Report "Out of Control" [March], only underscores the crisis of accountability in AIDS research. As a member of the Board of Advisors of Robert Gallo's Institute of Human Virology (IHV), Delaney cannot objectively defend Gallo's reputation. John Crewdson's book Science Fictions provides extensive evidence that "vindicated" is too strong a word for the dropping of attempts to charge Gallo with scientific misconduct in misappropriating a French virus. After an investigation within the Department of Health and Human Services concluded that Gallo had committed scientific misconduct, it wasn't Gallo who had to defend ...
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