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I have a suggestion for something to investigate at Berkeley
By sharon genasci
Jan 17th 2008
at 5:05 pm EST
I know a doctor at Berkeley who gathered a great amount of information on links between womens' health and possible industrial/environmental causes.
He had all his research taken from him and buried by his boss. He had willingly signed over the patronage of his years' long project to her, thinking it would be in good hands, then went on holiday and returned to no job and no research, and seemingly no recourse.
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If you're at a California school, watch out because Campus Progress is coming through on a road trip!
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He had all his research taken from him and buried by his boss. He had willingly signed over the patronage of his years' long project to her, thinking it would be in good hands, then went on holiday and returned to no job and no research, and seemingly no recourse.