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

Last updated: May 16, 2025 9:39 am
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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 an invitation from NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya. Hall made the decision to take early retirement last month following instances of censorship of his work by Health and Human Services (HHS) officials, as previously reported by The New York Times.

Speaking at the Food and Drug Law Institute conference, Hall shared his initial excitement about Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s emphasis on food policy and the potential spotlight it could shine on his research regarding ultra-processed foods and their impact on people’s health. However, he soon found himself facing increased scrutiny and interference in his research processes.

Hall revealed that many of the standard procedures for gaining approval for research projects at NIH were unexpectedly escalated to the level of HHS, where political appointees were required to sign off on various aspects of his work. This heightened level of oversight and interference proved to be a challenging obstacle for Hall and ultimately influenced his decision to opt for early retirement.

Despite Bhattacharya’s invitation to return to NIH, Hall remains hesitant about rejoining the agency given the issues he faced with censorship and interference in his research. The incidents he experienced have raised concerns about the autonomy and integrity of scientific research within the government.

As Hall navigates this new chapter in his career, the nutrition community will be watching closely to see how his work and insights continue to shape the field. His research on the impact of diet on health, particularly in relation to processed foods, remains a valuable contribution to the scientific community and public health initiatives.

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