Big Pharma’s Quackademic ‘Thought Leaders’

September 16th, 2010

Via: The Chronicle of Higher Education:

Perhaps the most remarkable recent exchange with a KOL emerged in an investigation of Joseph Biederman, a child psychiatrist at Harvard University. In a lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson, Biederman was accused of promising positive research results to the company in exchange for funding. A hint of Biederman’s self-opinion emerged in a deposition, where a lawyer asked him about his academic ranking.

Biederman: “To move in the ranks from one rank, for example, at Harvard, there is instructor, from instructor you move to assistant professor, from assistant professor you move to associate professor, from associate professor you move to full professor.”

Lawyer: “Full professor?”

Biederman: “Mm-hmm.”

Lawyer: “What rank are you?”

Biederman: “Full professor.”

Lawyer: “What’s after that?”

Biederman: “God.”

Lawyer: “Did you say God?”

Biederman: “Yeah.”

Related: 85% of Big Pharma’s New Drugs Are “Lemons” and Pose Health Risks to Users

Research Credit: JH

One Response to “Big Pharma’s Quackademic ‘Thought Leaders’”

  1. ltcolonelnemo says:

    God? More like gnostic archon.

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