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Ultra-processed foods expert says he’s ‘unlikely’ to return to NIH

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Last updated: May 16, 2025 9:47 pm
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Kevin Hall, a prominent nutrition scientist who recently left his position at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has expressed doubts about returning to the agency despite being encouraged to do so by NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya. Hall made the decision to accept the federal government’s early retirement offer last month following a series of incidents in which his work was censored by Health and Human Services (HHS) officials.

In a panel discussion at the Food and Drug Law Institute conference, Hall shared his initial enthusiasm for Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s emphasis on food policy and the potential impact it could have on his research on ultra-processed foods and their effects on individuals’ health. However, Hall soon found himself facing increased scrutiny and interference in his research processes.

Hall revealed that traditional approval processes for his research, which would typically go through the NIH, were suddenly escalated to the level of HHS, requiring political appointees to sign off on his work. This heightened level of oversight and interference made it challenging for Hall to carry out his research effectively and independently.

Despite Bhattacharya’s invitation to return to the NIH, Hall remains hesitant due to the bureaucratic hurdles and censorship he encountered during his tenure. The incidents of censorship reported by The New York Times shed light on the challenges faced by scientists like Hall in navigating the political landscape within federal agencies.

The issues raised by Hall’s departure highlight the importance of protecting scientific integrity and allowing researchers the freedom to pursue their work without political interference. As discussions continue on the future of nutrition research and policy, it is essential to uphold the principles of academic freedom and ensure that scientists can conduct their research without fear of censorship or external influence.

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