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Flu Stories: The Witholding of Flu Viral Sequences Filters Into Mass Media
by DemfromCT
Fri Jul 14, 2006 at 04:05:55 AM PDT
Welcome to Science Friday. There are other important things going on in the world, but the H5N1 issue continues to simmer in the background.
Flu Stories: The Witholding of Flu Viral Sequences Filters Into Mass Media
by DemfromCT
Fri Jul 14, 2006 at 04:05:55 AM PDT
Welcome to Science Friday. There are other important things going on in the world, but the H5N1 issue continues to simmer in the background.
From Nicholas Zamiska, WSJ:
Scientists around the world, racing to discover how avian influenza is spreading and whether it is evolving toward a pandemic strain, face a dilemma: Should they share their interim findings widely, show them only to a select set of peers, or keep them to themselves until they can publish papers, often critical to their careers?
In fact, US House members led byScientists around the world, racing to discover how avian influenza is spreading and whether it is evolving toward a pandemic strain, face a dilemma: Should they share their interim findings widely, show them only to a select set of peers, or keep them to themselves until they can publish papers, often critical to their careers?
Dennis Kucinich (Democrat, Ohio) and Wayne Gilchrest (Republican, Maryland are circulating a letter in the House of Representatives that calls on Michael Levitt, the US health secretary, to require H5N1 sequences and other publicly funded research data "to be promptly deposited in a publicly accessible database, such as GenBank".