Becky A. McClain, a retired 23-year career biotech worker and research scientist, is known as the first successful biotech whistleblower who spoke and reported on biolab safety issues of public concern. On April 1, 2010, McClain won a federal court whistleblower trial against Pfizer, Inc., which centered on free speech rights concerning biosafety and public health.
“Becky McClain delivers an exposé we can’t ignore. Her effective writing and her credibility make her Pfizer’s worst nightmare – and at the same time, one of our best truthtellers.”–Gavin de Becker, bestselling author of The Gift of Fear “A scientist gets infected with an unknown virus in her lab and her corporate employer tries to silence her. Sounds like a Hollywood script, except it's all too real. Exposed offers an insider's view of how America’s biolabs operate and the risks they pose. It’s a cautionary tale in an age of pandemics.”–Jeremy Gruber, J. D., former President of the Council for Responsible Genetics and author of Biotechnology in our Lives, Genetic Explanations: Sense and Nonsense, and The GMO Deception “When Becky McClain refused to sign a non-disclosure agreement to settle her case with Pfizer, she provided the public an unmitigated heroic service. In the era of an advancing biotechnology that includes GE humans and techno-eugenics, McClain’s clarion call for free speech and transparency in science should be heeded.”–Tina Stevens, PhD., Director, Alliance for Humane Biotechnology, author of Bioethics in America: Origins and Cultural Politics, and co-author, Biotech Juggernaut: Hope, Hype, and Hidden Agendas of Entrepreneurial Bioscience