Accountability and academic freedom: The battle concerning research on cold fusion at Texas A&M university |
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Authors: | J. O'M. Bockris |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry , Texas A&2. M University , Phone: 979–776–6139 |
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Abstract: | abstract The Massachusetts Task Force on Human Subject Research has so far been the only serious attempt to investigate radiation experiments on humans. No other federal, state or private agency has looked at a specific experiment in detail. The President's Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments (ACHRE) provided an overview of the entire nationwide research project, but without a thorough evaluation of any single experiment. The Massachusetts Task Force examined a group of experiments using institutionalized children at two state facilities, the Fernald and Wrentham schools, from 1943 to 1973. The experiments were performed under supervision by scientists at Harvard and MIT, and were funded by several federal agencies. The Task Force found that these experiments were conducted according to the ethical and protocol standard of their day. This did not prevent the Task Force from judging that the experiments violated human rights, and recommending apology and compensation to the victims. |
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Keywords: | Radiation experiments informed consent ACHRE bioethics human experimentation mental retardation protocols |
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