Two Former Top NIH Officials File Whistleblower Complaint

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Former top officials of the National Institutes of Health Jeanne Marrazzo, MD, MPH, and Kathleen Neuzil, MD, MPH, filed whistleblower complaints asserting they were taken out of their leadership roles due to their objections to anti-vaccine fervor, politicizing of scientific research, and funding suspensions for clinical trials and foreign research.

They say they have been subjected to illegal retaliation and want to be reinstated.

Marazzo was director of NIH’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Neuzil was director of NIH’s Fogarty International Center. They were removed from their jobs and put on involuntarily administrative leave after meetings with Matthew Memoli, MD. At the time he was Acting NIH Director. He has become Principal Deputy Director.

Memoli dismissed flu vaccines as unimportant in the midst of record levelsl of pediatric flu deaths. He said vaccines unnecessary for healthy children. Marrazzo and Neuzil objected.

In separate meetings, Memoli and other Donald Trump appointees rejected concerns expressed by Marrazzo and Neuzil over frozen funding for ongoing clinical trials and research abroad.

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