Research partnerships with
Swisse Wellness were rejected by
Bond and Monash Universities prior
to an agreement being signed with
La Trobe University (PD 14 Feb),
according to a report in today’s
Australian newspaper.
The controversial La Trobe
deal was cited as leading to the
resignation of pharmaceutical
watchdog Ken Harvey, with the
report saying that La Trobe also
rejected an initial Swisse proposal,
only signing the MoU after insisting
that the Complementary Medicine
Evidence Centre be independent
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