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这个Ron DePino/Linda Chin看来离辞职不远了# Biology - 生物学
S*s
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相当的疯狂啊
http://blog.chron.com/sciguy/2012/06/m-d-anderson-president-goe
M.D. Anderson president goes on CNBC, extols his own company
During the last couple of weeks Todd Ackerman and I have been reporting on a
controversial $20 million grant received by the University of Texas M.D.
Anderson Cancer Center and Rice University.
The story broke on May 11 when Nobel laureate Al Gilman resigned as chief
scientific officer of the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute, which
has 10 years to appropriate $3 billion in taxpayer funds on cancer research.
DePinho
Gilman’s primary concern is that M.D. Anderson’s part of the proposal,
which was to be funded up to $18 million, was approved by CPRIT “without
scientific review, without a score, and in record time.” In other words,
the grant review process was done outside his purview and, in his view, a
questionable manner.
M.D. Anderson’s part of the grant has Dr. Lynda Chin as its principal
Path: investigator. Chin, a well-regarded scientist, is also the wife of Dr.
Ronald DePinho, who M.D. Anderson hired last year to be its new president.
Chin and DePinho are also co-founders of a modestly successful biotech
company, AVEO Oncology.
The grant has proven problematic. M.D. Anderson has offered to resubmit it
to CPRIT after questions were raised about it and the approval process, and
CPRIT has agreed to re-review it. The UT System is also now probing the
process. Chin’s involvement in the grant has heightened concerns among some
M.D. Anderson faculty about how DePinho and Chin handle conflicts of
interest. Many have contacted Todd and myself to express such concerns.
Ok, so that’s a long way of saying there is, at a minimum, a perception
among some faculty at M.D. Anderson that DePinho has conflicts of interest.
This isn’t going to help that perception.
It’s a video — shot on May 18, after the CPRIT story had broken — of
DePinho appearing on CNBC with Maria Bartiromo in advance of the biggest
cancer meeting of the year, the ASCO Annual Meeting, which begins today. He
does so as a cancer expert, and is clearly identified as the president of M.
D. Anderson.
The interview starts off with DePinho explaining why he believes recent
developments, including genomics, nanotechnology, gene manipulation and
other research trends, are bringing cancer cures close to the clinic. It’s
a historic moment, he says.
The interesting part comes in the middle. Here’s a transcript of three
questions (Bartiromo is in bold):
Are there companies out there that you think are most promising?
In the biotech sector you have to be really careful because you have to
understand which companies are driven by good management and driven by the
kinds of scientific advancement that I’ve mentioned, and there are a few of
them out there. Historically of course Genentech was one of the prime
examples of this. More recently …
They were the first one to come out with a targeted treatment.
Right so you can think about Herceptin and so on, those are very important
advances, and in fact some of the most effective drugs have come out of the
idea of using science to shepherd cancer drug development. A company that I
was involved in founding, Aveo Pharmaceuticals, one of the more successful
biotechs…
That’s AVEO as a symbol?
That’s correct, has exploited science driven drug discovery and it’s about
to announce, or has announced already publicly, and it will present in
detail at ASCO, a very effective drug that has a superior safety profile for
renal cell cancer, a major unmet need. So these are massive advances in our
ability to do something about a disease that has long been very refractory.
Why is this significant? Because Bartiromo asks DePinho what companies, from
a stockholder perspective, are most promising. He begins with some history
and then proceeds to trumpet his company, and his company alone. And not
modestly. Additionally, as part of the entire interview, he never really
trumpets his own institution which is helping to lead the way in the “
massive advances” he describes.
As president of M.D. Anderson DePinho is paid a base salary of $1.4 million
a year. I’m not certain that his duties as a representative of the esteemed
cancer center, on national television, include promoting his own company.
UPDATE: Responding to questions about this interview from The Cancer Letter,
DePinho apologized for the appearance:
“I am a public official in a position of trust, and I should never comment
on any of my personal holdings or give investment advice,” he said to The
Cancer Letter. “It was a mistake for me to do so on the CNBC interview.”
DePinho blamed the medium. “It was live TV,” he said. “It was a very fast
-moving interview, which in the context of what Maria and I were talking
beforehand, versus what we were talking on air, etc. It unfolded the way it
did. And it will not happen again.”
Apologies notwithstanding, the episode illustrates failure on the part of
the University of Texas System to manage DePinho’s conflicts. Analysis of
this new cluster of conflicts has to start with AVEO.
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n*b
2
If DePinho is forced to resign, the biggest loser is MD Anderson.
NIH Director has identified translational medicine as a new frontier, in its
effort to bring NIH funded research to clinic. Two problems are topping
the list of road blockers. One is the definition of "conflict of interest";
the other is the current system of "peer review".
The public, especially the media, needs to think about whether we can avoid
all forms of "conflict of interest", and at what cost.
Scientists need to speak out and debate whether the current "peer review"
fair, productive, and good for NIH mission and/or taxpayers' interests.
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H*N
3
This is greedy and shameless.
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h*n
4
这对夫妇这次贪得有点过分了. 那个20 million好像被chin一个组拿了.
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b*n
5
吃相太难看了
不过这也是某些所谓大牛老板真实人性的表现
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o*d
6
千万别,要不然他的肿瘤治疗登月计划谁来执行?
还是他也知道这根本就不可行,准备捞一票就走人?
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I*y
7
很可能是不可行啊,钱是最实际的东西

【在 o**d 的大作中提到】
: 千万别,要不然他的肿瘤治疗登月计划谁来执行?
: 还是他也知道这根本就不可行,准备捞一票就走人?

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l*r
8
140万美元base salary
他应该是很有钱了吧,哪个级别的富翁?

【在 b*******n 的大作中提到】
: 吃相太难看了
: 不过这也是某些所谓大牛老板真实人性的表现

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F*Q
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科学家和科学界的一个缩影,利益之上的典型写照。
不是前不久Science上有篇新闻分析类似的东西说的这家人和UTSW的一个诺奖得主挣钱
,诺奖得主没挣赢气得要辞职吗?

a
research.

【在 S*****s 的大作中提到】
: 相当的疯狂啊
: http://blog.chron.com/sciguy/2012/06/m-d-anderson-president-goe
: M.D. Anderson president goes on CNBC, extols his own company
: During the last couple of weeks Todd Ackerman and I have been reporting on a
: controversial $20 million grant received by the University of Texas M.D.
: Anderson Cancer Center and Rice University.
: The story broke on May 11 when Nobel laureate Al Gilman resigned as chief
: scientific officer of the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute, which
: has 10 years to appropriate $3 billion in taxpayer funds on cancer research.
: DePinho

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f*x
10
所谓的cancer center, 其实都TMD 的骗funding的地方。
多年来的运作已经使得它们成为了竞争相关funding 的
最有力选手之列,比如它们大量雇用前NIH/NCI 员工去
它们那做领导,它们挖取大量过气牛人供在那里,然后
雇用大量的MD, 大量的搞数据分析的统计人员,大量做
试验的相关人员,这使得它们提交的proposal很是光鲜。
但是事实上呢,那些地方都是养老的地方,研究水准很
是让人担忧。
老夫以前开会碰到一个MD ANDERSON的 教授,名牌大学
博士毕业,老夫还慕名参加过其老板的退休纪念活动。
结果一聊天发现此人水平太次了,连她那个领域的有些
基本东西都不是特别清楚,更不用说最新进展了。

a
research.

【在 S*****s 的大作中提到】
: 相当的疯狂啊
: http://blog.chron.com/sciguy/2012/06/m-d-anderson-president-goe
: M.D. Anderson president goes on CNBC, extols his own company
: During the last couple of weeks Todd Ackerman and I have been reporting on a
: controversial $20 million grant received by the University of Texas M.D.
: Anderson Cancer Center and Rice University.
: The story broke on May 11 when Nobel laureate Al Gilman resigned as chief
: scientific officer of the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute, which
: has 10 years to appropriate $3 billion in taxpayer funds on cancer research.
: DePinho

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f*x
11
老夫听说这夫妇俩开了不止一个公司。
最烦那些没有什么技术光想通过擦边球投机手段搞钱
的公司。普大的凯先生就很牛,公司一下子卖了二十亿。

【在 l*******r 的大作中提到】
: 140万美元base salary
: 他应该是很有钱了吧,哪个级别的富翁?

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l*r
12
干嘛要气得要辞职啊

【在 F*Q 的大作中提到】
: 科学家和科学界的一个缩影,利益之上的典型写照。
: 不是前不久Science上有篇新闻分析类似的东西说的这家人和UTSW的一个诺奖得主挣钱
: ,诺奖得主没挣赢气得要辞职吗?
:
: a
: research.

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l*r
13
您赶快成为大牛吧!!!

【在 f*****x 的大作中提到】
: 所谓的cancer center, 其实都TMD 的骗funding的地方。
: 多年来的运作已经使得它们成为了竞争相关funding 的
: 最有力选手之列,比如它们大量雇用前NIH/NCI 员工去
: 它们那做领导,它们挖取大量过气牛人供在那里,然后
: 雇用大量的MD, 大量的搞数据分析的统计人员,大量做
: 试验的相关人员,这使得它们提交的proposal很是光鲜。
: 但是事实上呢,那些地方都是养老的地方,研究水准很
: 是让人担忧。
: 老夫以前开会碰到一个MD ANDERSON的 教授,名牌大学
: 博士毕业,老夫还慕名参加过其老板的退休纪念活动。

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l*r
14
您知道的八卦真多
普大的凯先生是谁?
被你们一揭发,很怀疑生物圈到底有没有德艺双馨的牛人

【在 f*****x 的大作中提到】
: 老夫听说这夫妇俩开了不止一个公司。
: 最烦那些没有什么技术光想通过擦边球投机手段搞钱
: 的公司。普大的凯先生就很牛,公司一下子卖了二十亿。

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f*x
15

李凯教授。

【在 l*******r 的大作中提到】
: 您知道的八卦真多
: 普大的凯先生是谁?
: 被你们一揭发,很怀疑生物圈到底有没有德艺双馨的牛人

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