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Federal dollars fund research into gay men gone wild at circuit parties
Hotair ^ | 07/20/2011 | Tina Korbe

Posted on 07/20/2011 6:35:33 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

Perhaps you caught the story that the National Institutes of Health sponsored a project to study the size of gay men’s packages. That might be the most egregious of the bizarre NIH funding examples turned up by a recent budget review conducted by the Traditional Values Coalition — but it’s by no means the only one.

TVC reports millions of dollars have gone to projects that can only be described as obvious. Since 2008, for example, $472,286 went to a project to study noise exposure on the New York City subway (yep, it’s noisy!). More than $360,000 contributed to a study to determine whether “text message intervention” helps smokers kick their addiction (yep, reminders not to smoke help!). But perhaps neither of those examples seems too extreme. How about $300,000 to study “behavioral intentions and associated outcomes over party-oriented vacations“?

That study intends to research the percentage of homosexual men who “engage in high risk behaviors at circuit parties but do not arrive intending to do so.” In other words, the project seeks to determine why gay men use drugs and have sex at night-into-day, professionally produced, highly publicized dance parties. Apparently, it costs $300,000 to arrive at the obvious answers of availability, situational pressure, lowered inhibitions, etc., etc., etc.

All applicants for NIH grants have to justify the “public health relevance” of their projects. In the case of this project, the answer is brutally honest. Principal investigator Rajeev Ramchand writes:

The goal of this project is two-fold: (1) to help facilitate Dr. Rajeev Ramchand’s entry into research on drug abuse and HIV/AIDS; and (2) to assess the role of behavioral intentions on drug-using and sexual behaviors that increase the risk of HIV infection. To accomplish these complementary objectives, Dr. Ramchand, a psychiatric epidemiologist by training and now an associate behavioral scientist at the RAND Corporation, will collect anonymous data from gay and bisexual men attending a circuit party both before and after the event. This research will provide insight into the role of intentions on risky behaviors among a group of individuals at high risk for HIV infection, and the results can be used to identify optimal intervention strategies for this group at these potentially risky venues.

So, there you have it. First and foremost, the project will further Ramchand’s career. If only we could all have $300,000 from our neighbors for that purpose. The latter objective, while seemingly more noble, seems an equally odd choice for public funding. This is, after all, a behavioral science study. “Optimal intervention strategies for this group at these potentially risky venues” wouldn’t be necessary if the men involved didn’t freely choose to attend these “risky” parties or if they didn’t freely choose to engage in high risk behaviors.

That’s the primary objection Andrea Lafferty, president of Traditional Values Coalition, has to these projects, as well.

“We are not opposed to hard science,” she said in a statement. “However, our research offers example after example of widespread institutional waste at the NIH on behavioral research. While the White House and some in Congress raise the specter of cutting Social Security and Medicare, it is outrageous that the NIH continues to funnel huge amounts of taxpayer dollars for bizarre and politically correct ‘research’ to people who have made a career out of playing the federal grant game.”

Lafferty emphasized that point again in a phone interview. “This is not hard science,” she said. “This is behavioral.” Traditional Values Coalition aims to spotlight these stories — and more to come — to encourage the federal government to place a moratorium on new NIH grant awards until the grant process incorporates greater accountability measures, Lafferty said. As she explained it, now’s just not the time to waste a dime on any project that’s not truly relevant to the public health.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: federaldollars; gay; homosexuality; research

1 posted on 07/20/2011 6:35:37 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

Y’know, the queers get attention a few orders of magnitude out of proportion to their numbers in the general population.


2 posted on 07/20/2011 6:37:44 PM PDT by Westbrook (Having children does not divide your love, it multiplies it.)
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To: Westbrook

No kidding. To be fair, homos try their hardest for that goal. This isn’t even the tail wagging the dog. It’s the whisker bristling the cat.


3 posted on 07/20/2011 6:53:23 PM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (There's gonna be a Redneck Revolution!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Sponsored by Bawney Fwank?


4 posted on 07/20/2011 6:54:41 PM PDT by null and void (Day 911. When your only tools are a Hammer & Sickle, everything looks like a Capitalist...)
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To: Westbrook

I could underbid most of these studies by 90% and get as massive a body of data and as profound sounding an analysis as they do.


5 posted on 07/20/2011 6:56:07 PM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (There's gonna be a Redneck Revolution!)
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To: SeekAndFind

"Or how 'bout $300,000 to go to parties!"

6 posted on 07/20/2011 7:09:52 PM PDT by Flag_This (Real presidents don't bow.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Not speaking for or against the specific research project, since like all these sorts of “funny research project” stories the analysis necessary to weigh it’s actual worth is totally absent.

But I do note people calling themselves the Traditional Values Coalition might not be the best source of unbiased information on any project of this sort. For one, their “traditional values” don’t seem to include honest reading.

“So, there you have it. First and foremost, the project will further Ramchand’s career.”

No that’s not what it said. The proposal said it would “help facilitate Dr. Rajeev Ramchand’s entry into research on drug abuse and HIV/AIDS”. To study the spread of HIV/AIDS by going where HIV/AIDS is spread is reasonable. By logic and implication people don’t do research they think will hurt their career, but that’s not written into the proposal.

“This is not hard science,” she said. “This is behavioral.” The Traditional Values Coalition seem not to grasp the hard science of how behavioral characteristics are a very big factor in how any viral disease spreads. From flu to Aids that holds.

Maybe the doc just wanted a subsidized ticket to party. Maybe he is performing research that someday will save lives. You won’t know which from this story.


7 posted on 07/20/2011 7:34:02 PM PDT by tlb
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To: SeekAndFind

DEFUND socialist collectives, foreign and domestic.


8 posted on 07/20/2011 8:20:33 PM PDT by PGalt
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To: All

I would like to know WHO writes the checks for these “projects”. There has to be a person that authorizes this - WHO is it? WHY do we never see a person’s name? And, why don’t we go after that person when these things are exposed? Someone is responsible. WHO?


9 posted on 07/20/2011 10:24:19 PM PDT by jackibutterfly (The American Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people.)
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