Christine Grady, Dr. Fauci's wife, is director of the NIH's Department of Bioethics and heads the section on human subjects research.
Back in 1983, Grady was a clinical nurse at NIH when Fauci asked her out to dinner.
Grady served on President Reagan's HIV/AIDS commission, and as Ruiz explains, "The couple met at the outset of the AIDS epidemic, with Fauci driving research at the NIAID and inviting activists to the table on scientific and medical discussions." The couple found their true bond in the government response to AIDS. Christine Grady's husband earned a medical degree in 1966 but his bio shows no advanced degrees in molecular biology or biochemistry.
In 2012, the NIH named Christine Grady chief of the Department of Bioethics of the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center.
Grady came billed as "a strong international voice in human subjects protections," but no word that Grady had been married to NIAID boss Anthony Fauci for nearly 30 years, and nothing on the conflict of interest in the new arrangement.
After his wife became NIH bioethics boss, Fauci decided to fund dangerous gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
As Elle reported last June, Christine Grady "Identifies, researches, and writes about ethical issues concerning COVID-19 vaccines, resource allocation, and the safety of healthcare workers during the pandemic." No word from the NIH bioethics boss about the safety of all those millions of human subjects in the general population.
https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2021/12/dr-faucis-colossal-conflict-interest-lloyd-billingsley/
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