Money: Taxpayer Money and Researcher

money: The global community remains unaware that through these alcohol research programmes funded by the government, taxpayer money is used to directly subsidise an industry with devastating effects on global health, he wrote, according to The Guardian. Newman, who is now a researcher with the Australian National University's College of Science, went further in comments provided to Guardian Australia. But given the cost of alcohol-related harms, there was little benefit to this research, he argued. He said he spent four years working as a postdoctoral fellow at the CSIRO in plant genomics and research to improve grain varieties. This apparent scientific triumph had, ironically, been spun out of a genuine and effective public health program to make gluten-free cereal an otherwise admirable goal that had been entirely derailed by management, who sold out gluten-free barley to a German beer company. Alcohol industry subverting science to prevent greater regulation, study finds Read more In 2016, the top CSIRO award was granted to a project that made a gluten-free beer, he said. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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