Word: nih
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...ordinance specifies gene-splicing research must be done according to the National Institute of Health (NIH) regulations, supplemented by special strictures recommended by the CERB, basically forbidding recombinant DNA experimentation above a level that requires a p-3 lab level and an EK-2 level of containment...
...recommendations basically assure that recombinant DNA research will continue in the city limits under basic National Institutes of Health (NIH) guidelines, supplemented by special strictures outlined in the CERB report...
...Dapper O'Neil of the Boston City Council to the meeting as his special guest, also read from a letter he said he had sent to Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54 (D-Mass.). The letter calls for a Congressional investigation of recombinant DNA research and requests the withdrawal of NIH funding for the research...
...early 1970s, J. Anthony Morris, a respected vaccine researcher working at the National Institute of Health (NIH), began questioning the safety of some vaccines and the effectiveness of others, especially of flu vaccines. His superiors at NIH responded by taking away his support staff and laboratory space, killing his animals and cutting off his supplies. Eventually, Morris was left with nothing but a small office and a telephone...
...consumer lawyer and former Nader employee), initiated a grievance proceeding and publicized his case. His accusations led to a General Accounting Office investigation and to Senate hearings, which in turn led to a major shakeup in the vaccine regulatory agency. The Bureau of Biologics was revamped and transferred from NIH to the FDA, and in 1972 a grievance panel reinstated Morris and censured the agency for harassing...