May 26, 2000
Physician May Lead New Human-Research Office
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has selected E. Greg Koski, who directs the human-research program at Massachusetts General Hospital, as its top choice to lead a new federal office devoted to protecting humans involved in medical experiments, said a source lose to the selection process.
If Dr. Koski took the position, he would oversee a reorganization of the protection program now at the National Institutes of Health.
Over the past 19 months, the N.I.H.'s Office
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