"Of course, this means leaving his previous job at Emory University in Atlanta and so he's just purchased a $1.9 million house in the Coconut Grove section of Miami," Silverman said. "The 5,204-square-foot home has six bedrooms and seven bathrooms," according BlockShopper.
Nemeroff "came to the Senate committee's attention because he was accepting sizeable consulting fees from Glaxo at the same that he was the primary investigator on an NIH-funded grant for research into a Glaxo drug," he pointed out.
"In any event," Silverman wrote, "the new home appears big enough to house plenty of consulting materials."
Amazingly, none of the KOLs or advisory panel members on Glaxo's payroll discussed above, who are so "generally respected in the medical community," according to Varner, were recruited to testify for Glaxo in the first birth defect trial.
Ghostbusting
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