The battle between Big Pharma and scientific integrity Larger-than-life, creative, and fiercely ambitious, Dr. Charlie Bennett has a long history of revealing dangerous side effects of bestselling medicines. In 2006, his meta-analysis of existing data showed that top-selling ESAs (erythropoietin stimulating agents) created previously unrecognized risks, deaths, and serious illness. According to Dr. Steven Rosen, chief medical officer of the City of Hope Cancer treatment center, Bennett "saved more lives than anyone in American medicine."
Bennett's work also created enemies: Bennett was accused, on the basis of flimsy evidence, of mishandling government grant money and violating the False Claims Act. Powerful interests within Big Pharma, academia, and law enforcement joined in the attack on Bennett. By 2010, he was forced from his academic position; was besieged by lawsuits; and became the victim of a coordinated, well-funded campaign to discredit him and refute his work. From pharma superstar to disgrace and disrepute in the blink of an eye.
Taking On Big Pharma explores Bennett's achievement and evaluates the charges against him. Exposed is the unsettling relationship between the pharmaceutical industry and academia. The result of more than five years of research and hundreds of hours of interviews with scientists, academicians, and federal prosecutors, this is an unflinching look at how institutions, purportedly devoted to public health and education, can be corrupted for profit--from drug sales or research grants.
Author: Julius Getman, Terri LeClercq
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Published: 01/10/2023
Series: Children's Health Defense
Pages: 168
Weight: 0.78lbs
Size: 9.23h x 6.34w x 0.86d
ISBN: 9781510775411
About the AuthorProfessor Julius Getman is an expert in law and academia, and former president of the American Association of University Professors. Among his published works are the Violet Crown Award nonfiction winner
In the Company of Scholars: The Struggle for the Soul of HigherEducation and
The Betrayal of Local 14, which won a university-wide award. Since 1970, he has represented many faculty members accused of academic misconduct.
Dr. Terri LeClercq, a writing professor for over thirty years, received the Golden Pen Award from the Association of University Professors and is the author of
Expert Legal Writing and
Guide to Legal Writing. After publication of her educational graphic
Prison Grievances, she also consults with prison populations.