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AJPH First Look, published online ahead of print Sep 27, 2007
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Politics and the Erosion of Federal Scientific Capacity: Restoring Scientific Integrity to Public Health Science

Kathleen M. Rest, PhD, MPA and Michael H. Halpern, BA

Kathleen M. Rest and Michael H. Halpern are with the Union of Concerned Scientists, Cambridge, Mass.


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FIGURE 1— Survey results on political interference in science at the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 2006.

Source. Data are from the Union of Concerned Scientists.65

 





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