The National Institutes of Health is excluding more reviewers who have violated its policies on research integrity. By Jeffrey MervisThe National Institutes of Health (NIH) enlists some 27,000 scientists every year to help it judge more than 80,000 requests for funding.
Although they volunteer their time, the reviewers are expected to uphold NIH standards on research integrity. If they don’t, NIH can remove them from the reviewer pool.A new report by the Office of Inspector General (OIG) of NIH’s parent body, the Department of Health and Human Services, documents how NIH has begun to do exactly that.
Some 77 reviewers have been put on a “Do Not Use” list as of November 2019 because they were found to have breached confidentiality, the