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Ethical Concerns Re: U.S. Sponsored Genetic Experiments in China

Commentary by Vera Hassner Sharav February 18, 2002  FYI United States Government Sponsored Genetic Research in Rural China Raises Troubling Ethical Concerns A January 2002 report in China Daily, byXiong Lei, the senior journalist with China Features, Xinhua News Agency(below), raises troubling ethical concerns about U.S. government-sponsoredgenetic research in rural…

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August 20b, 2001

AHRP Alliance for Human Research Protection AHRP Speaks Out  Return to Home Page AHRP Speaks Out Press Releases August 20b, 2001 The Scientist News reports on AHRP as New Advocacy Group to Police Human Research   A group of patient and social justice advocates plan to form an Alliance for Human…

InfoMail for April 10a, 2002

  AHRP InfoMail Return to Home Page Return to InfoMail Media Coverage List MediaCoverage News Stories on Human ResearchProtection andCommentary by Vera Hassner Sharav April 10a, 2002 U.S. Bio-Tech Start-ups Conducting CheapPreliminary Studies in China FYI Harvard University is not the only one exploiting China’spoor population for medical experiments. Violations of…

Sally Rogow, Ed.D.

Dr. Sally M. Rogow Dr. Sally M. Rogow is Professor Emerita, Univeristy of British Columbia. In thirty-five years of experience working in the field of Special Education, Dr. Rogow has observed a wide variety of abusive situations in schools, treatment centers and care facilities – too often the abusers are the…