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Myron Weinberg, founder of the Weinberg Group was a former senior executive at Booz, Allen and Hamilton where he headed biological, chemical, environmental, and regulatory activities. [1]. According to the Weinberg Group website Myron's major achievements include:
- 1 The conceptualization and development of the use for baking soda in the refrigerator;
- 2) A major study for the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, which led to the passage of a new law by the Congress of the United States;
- 3) The current revitalization of thalidomide;
- 4) Approval of the first total joint replacement; and
- 5) The development of a key clause in the Amsterdam Treaty of the European Union.[2].
According to the business networking website LinkedIn Myron Weinberg is the chair of the Creative Science Corporation although a web search returned no results for this company. [3]
Myron Weinberg is described as a tobacco industry consultant in a thesis paper produced by Elisa Ong of the University of California San Francisco titled "Tobacco Industry Efforts Subverting the International Agency for Research on Cancer's Secondhand Smoke Study."[4]. Myron Weinberg is also listed in a Philip Morris grants and projects budget as being paid $50,000 in 1995 alone for "Consulting Related to ETS [Environmental Tobacco Smoke] Projects." [5].
Career History
- Former Senior Vice President at Booz Allen and Hamilton
- Associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Georgetown Medical School in Washington,D.C.
- Associate professorDepartment of Pharmacology and Toxicology at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ.
[6].
References
- ↑ Weinberg Group Our People Myron accessed 3rd September
- ↑ Weinberg Group Our People Myron accessed 3rd September
- ↑ Myron Weinberg LinkedIn Myron Weinberg accessed 3rd September
- ↑ Legacy Tobacco Documents Library Tobacco Industry Efforts Subverting the International Agency for Research on Cancer's Second Hand Smoke Study PDF page 75. Last accessed December 4th 2007
- ↑ Legacy Tobacco Documents Library Exhibit-E Research Grants & Projects Last accessed December 4th 2007
- ↑ Weinberg Group Our People Myron accessed 3rd September