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Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Procter research shenanigans part 1: The origins of misconduct

It's all down to money





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Conversation Eastell and Blumsohn 10 September 2003

Blumsohn: So far as the plenary poster if we go through all the things I said I would be comfortable with that.
Eastell: Mmm
Blumsohn: ... and for the other poster I am comfortable with the poster but I have still never seen the data... which to give an oral presentation at the ACR meeting I would find a difficult thing to do.
Eastell: The only thing that we have to watch all the time is our relationship with P&G. Because we are ... because we have the big Sheffield Centre Grant [from P&G] which is a good source of income, we have got to really watch it. So.... the reason why I worry is the network within P&G is like lightening. So if Ian is unhappy it goes to Arkadi, it goes from Arkadi to Nora and before we know it, there is an issue, there is a problem... and it has to be addressed and so forth. and so I was getting worried that the whole thing might be activated and that would affect our relationship.

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6 comments:

  1. AnonymousJuly 28, 2006

    It's always interesting to watch cowards trying to wriggle out of a tight spot. Keep them on the run. You have the truth on your side.

    Where parts 2,3,4....??

    David

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  2. http://www.blogger.com/publish-comment.do?blogID=16831881&postID=113733668741345901&r=ok

    Hey Aubrey.

    I've had an Eastell defender!

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  3. No problems --- all we want here is open debate and examination of the facts, not anonymous ad-hominem comment. I have reproduced the posting on your blog from this anonymous commenter on your blog where it belongs - right here. The comment will be addressed quite clearly I think.



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    Anonymous said...
    Richard Eastell is as honest as the day is long. I simply do not believe he has done anything wrong. Not all 'whistleblowers' are right - profession enmity and ego can be a powerful motivator.

    12:33 PM


    insider said...
    Go here. Listen and then post!!

    http://scientific-misconduct.blogspot.com/2006/07/procter-research-shenanigans-part-1.html

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  4. Eastell continues to parade around the world - an emperor-without-clothes.

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  5. We are all as honest as the day is long eh?

    Perhaps.

    He has a nice smile. I liked the picture in the THES with the P&G logo around the neck.

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  6. This is not unique. It is a mandatory requirement to get to be a KOL in medicine.

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