By MARK SHERMAN The Associated Press--- NIH is telephoning 157 such researchers, including four at Florida universities, none in the Tampa Bay area, who were awarded grants for projects on AIDS and sexual practices. The calls were in response to complaints from the conservative Traditional Values Coalition.
Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., said the phone calls to the scientists are ``sending a dangerous message'' that research is being subverted to an ideological agenda. ---
NIH spokesman John Burklow said his agency simply was responding to a request from Republican lawmakers who were given a list of the research grants. The projects include studying subjects such as teenagers' sexual activity, sex and drug use among truckers and sexually transmitted diseases among Mexican immigrants.
Burklow said the calls were not intended to threaten researchers that they could lose their funding but to inform them their names were on a list being circulated in Washington.. But researchers at Florida universities who received calls from the agency asking about their work fear this could be the start of a campaign to pressure NIH away from funding mainstream HIV and AIDS prevention efforts. ---
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