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Clinical trial, lobbying, threats... the astonishing practices of the vice-dean of the medical school of Nantes

The article by L'Express investigates unusual practices involving the vice-dean of the medical faculty at Nantes University. It highlights allegations of unethical clinical trials, potential lobbying activities, and threats made against individuals involved in the case. The report suggests that these actions raise serious ethical concerns within the academic and medical community. While the article does not provide detailed evidence or confirm all claims, it presents them as credible based on available information. The focus is on the behavior of the university official rather than broader institutional policies.

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Clinical trial, lobbying, threats... the astonishing practices of the vice-dean of the medical school of Nantes

The article by L'Express investigates unusual practices involving the vice-dean of the medical faculty at Nantes University. It highlights allegations of unethical clinical trials, potential lobbying activities, and threats made against individuals involved in the case. The report suggests that these actions raise serious ethical concerns within the academic and medical community. While the article does not provide detailed evidence or confirm all claims, it presents them as credible based on available information. The focus is on the behavior of the university official rather than broader institutional policies.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the vice-dean’s actions in a manner that implies misconduct and corruption, which aligns with left-leaning critiques of institutional power and ethical governance. The emphasis on 'farfelu' (absurd) clinical trials and 'menaces' (threats) suggests a critical stance toward the role

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