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- David_Heimbach abstract "David M. Heimbach (born 1938) is an American surgeon and a professor emeritus of the University of Washington. He gained notoriety as the “star witness” for the flame retardant industry. In 2014 he surrendered his medical license after it became apparent that he fabricated testimony and presented himself as an unbiased scientist when, in fact, he was paid by the industry.".
- Q18631175 abstract "David M. Heimbach (born 1938) is an American surgeon and a professor emeritus of the University of Washington. He gained notoriety as the “star witness” for the flame retardant industry. In 2014 he surrendered his medical license after it became apparent that he fabricated testimony and presented himself as an unbiased scientist when, in fact, he was paid by the industry.".
- David_Heimbach comment "David M. Heimbach (born 1938) is an American surgeon and a professor emeritus of the University of Washington. He gained notoriety as the “star witness” for the flame retardant industry. In 2014 he surrendered his medical license after it became apparent that he fabricated testimony and presented himself as an unbiased scientist when, in fact, he was paid by the industry.".
- Q18631175 comment "David M. Heimbach (born 1938) is an American surgeon and a professor emeritus of the University of Washington. He gained notoriety as the “star witness” for the flame retardant industry. In 2014 he surrendered his medical license after it became apparent that he fabricated testimony and presented himself as an unbiased scientist when, in fact, he was paid by the industry.".