] The pharmaceutical industry cannot be trusted to develop ] new drugs for 90% of the world's sick, a Nobel prize ] winner has claimed. ] ] In an outspoken attack on drug companies, Sir John ] Sulston, who led the British element of the Human Genome ] Project, accused the industry of having a 'hidden agenda' ] of making money at the expense of curing disease. ] 'We are losing trust in science,' he said. 'Personally, ] I think an awful lot of it has to do with hidden agendas, ] and particularly this market-driven hidden agenda that ] more and more science is being funded in this way.' |