NIH panel recommends cancelling multi-billion dollar study
An government advisory panel has recommended the NIH cancel a controversial nationwide study to track the health of 100,000 children.
The study has already cost one billion, has had two scientists resign because they didn’t like how the study was being run, and has as yet only enrolled 4,000 children.
Update: The NIH officially cancelled the study later the same day the panel’s report was released.
An government advisory panel has recommended the NIH cancel a controversial nationwide study to track the health of 100,000 children.
The study has already cost one billion, has had two scientists resign because they didn’t like how the study was being run, and has as yet only enrolled 4,000 children.
Update: The NIH officially cancelled the study later the same day the panel’s report was released.