Dr. Robert Garry, a prominent scientist, has been accused of scientific misconduct and fraud. He allegedly wrote inaccurate and misleading scientific papers on SARS-CoV-2 after receiving a $25.2 million grant from Anthony Fauci and the NIH. This misconduct potentially delayed treatments for Alzheimer's by a year, costing an estimated 36 million Quality Adjusted Life Years (QALYs), a loss greater than that suffered by Americans in World War II. Scientific misconduct not only extracts money from the public but also pollutes future research and may cause the deaths of millions. Despite these severe consequences, perpetrators often face minimal repercussions.
BREAKING: Dr. Robert Garry engaged in scientific misconduct and committed fraud by knowingly writing inaccurate and misleading scientific papers on SARS-CoV-2 after receiving a $25.2 million grant from Anthony Fauci and the NIH.
Did Bob Garry just claim that the three retracted papers (on which he is a coauthor) did not come from his lab? If so, how is that statement not perjury?
Robert Garry appears today before @HSGAC to discuss COVID origins. Will @RandPaul ask him to explain @JeremyFarrar ghostwriting the @NatureMedicine paper? “Jeremy, Dr. Farrar has been an amazing leader,” wrote “Proximal Origins” co-author Robert Garry in an email released by… https://t.co/OOuHmT1Gim
"Scientists who commit research misconduct extract money from a trusting public so that they may enrich themselves and gain prestige. "Along the way they knowingly pollute future research and may cause the deaths of millions. "And yet, they rarely face any consequences." https://t.co/yahAGqARFJ
New blog post: The case for criminalizing scientific misconduct. If misconduct delayed treatments for Alzheimer’s by just 1 year, it would have cost us 36 million QALYs (Quality Adjusted Life Years), more than Americans lost in World War II. https://t.co/6uixvCAvvV (1/5) 🧵