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Politics : The Left Wing Porch

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To: Mr. Whist who wrote (5065)7/27/2001 11:11:36 PM
From: cosmicforce of 6089
 
I found this in my inbox at home. I get a condensed version of Science articles. It will be interesting to see how the Feds will place themselves into midst of highly technical research.

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CLINICAL RESEARCH: Shutdown at Hopkins Sparks a Debate (p. 587)
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Eliot Marshall

The federal government abruptly suspended all U.S.-funded human studies at
Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore last week. Then, in a turnabout 3
days later, it allowed about 700 of the more than 2400 that were affected
to resume, although with restrictions. The crisis sent a shock through the
clinical research world, mainly because Hopkins is regarded as one of the
country's most conscientious overseers of research. And it seemed likely to
raise questions anew about how best to protect research subjects.
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