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DOCUMENTS IN THE GALLO CASE
Walter W. Stewart and Ned Feder saved the "Dingell Staff Report" from the memory hole. Walter Stewart's web site archives of scientific misconduct disappeared off the internet in mid 1999 and has not resurfaced. Here you will find the monumental document along with many others related to the Gallo Case.
INVESTIGATION OF THE
INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSE TO THE
HIV BLOOD TEST PATENT DISPUTE
AND RELATED MATTERS
Staff Report
Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations
Committee on Energy and Commerce
U.S. House of Representatives
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Full text
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Highlights
FULL STAFF REPORT
Commentary
Re: THE DINGELL SUBCOMMITTEE STAFF REPORT
A letter from Serge Lang, 23 January 1995
EXTRACTS FROM THE STAFF REPORT
Selection by Serge Lang
THE GALLO CASE
from Challenges by Serge Lang
This 240 page article reviews the investigations of Robert Gallo's alleged misconduct highlighting many of the most significant revelations from the various reports.
CORRESPONDENCE
Here is what the former Chairman of the Subcommittee, John Dingell, had to say to Harold Varmus,
Director of the NIH, about the report, along with other letters.
Related Documents
RESPONSE TO THE CHARGE TO THE CONSULTANTS TO THE
DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
CONCERNING THE INVESTIGATION OF DRS. GALLO AND
POPOVIC
January 29 and 30, 1992
Articles in the Press
Chicago Tribune 1 January 1995.
In Gallo case, truth termed a casualty
Report: Science subverted in AIDS dispute
By John Crewdson
The Cancer Letter 6 January 1995.
Pursuit Of Truth Was Not An NIH Objective In Gallo Case,
Dingell Staff Report Says
Science & Government Report 1 March 1995
Feder, Stewart Rapped for Letter on NIH Stationery
In a sparkling display of asininity, the National Institutes of Health has issued an "Official Reprimand"
to its long-troublesome duo, Ned Feder and Walter Stewart, accusing them of violating a 1993
order to refrain from pursuing scientific misconduct. Their offense: writing a letter on NIH stationery.
The Scientist, Vol:9, #15, pg.3 , July 24, 1995
With New Virology Institute,
Gallo May Make A Fresh Start In Baltimore
With a powerful group of local backers to ease the transition, controversial virologist Robert Gallo
hopes for a fresh start, both personally and scientifically, when his Institute of Human Virology opens
its doors this fall. The new institute, intended to advance the fight against AIDS and other diseases,
will be affiliated with the University of Maryland at Baltimore.
And it appears that his fellow scientists -- with a few sharp exceptions -- are ready to let accusations
of scientific misconduct that have marked the last decade of his 30-year career at the National
Institutes of Health fade. Indeed, many support him and wish him success in his endeavor.
Additional Readings on Conduct in Science

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