A watchdog group has been able to obtain some information the National Institutes of Health, or NIH, tried to keep hidden, revealing what some say are alarming partnerships with our adversaries.
Adam Andrzejewski leads the watchdog group Open the Books, which has been digging into outside money collected by National Institutes of Health, or NIH, scientists.
The National Institutes of Health improperly withheld public documents that outline details.
Along with the expected pharmaceutical companies paying government scientists in what some see as a conflict of interest, there was a surprise: foreign countries allowed to license U.S. technology in secret partnerships with the National Institutes of Health.
Rzejewski: Two, the former and the current, at the time, directors of Fauci's lab at Infectious Diseases, they receive royalties from the Wuhan Institute of Biological Products, and so does the three-time acting director at the National Cancer Institute, Douglas Lowy.
Rzejewski: The number one royalty receiver in the database is Dr. Melinda Hollingshead. She is the chief of biological testing at the National Cancer Institute.
Sharyl: Incredibly, the name of the drugs or inventions that government scientist are getting paid royalties on are still redacted by the National Institutes of Health.
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