Friday, July 17, 2009
Pick to Lead Health Agency Draws Praise and Some Concern
Dr. Francis S. Collins, leader of the federal human genome project, was selected to head the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Collins’s selection, which had been rumored for weeks, was praised by top scientists and research advocacy organizations for whom the health institute is a crucial patron. There are two basic objections to Dr. Collins. The first is his very public embrace of religion. NY Times
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