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Friday, August 24, 2007

Ethics & Pesticide Research

Brandon Keim has a series of posts over at Wired Science on ethical issues in pesticide research which are worth the read.

Dow: Our Unethical Tests Show That Nerve Poison is Safe
Why Testing Pesticides on People is Wrong, Part One: Unwitting College Students
Why Testing Pesticides on People is Wrong, Part Two: Devilish Details and the Greater Good
Human Pesticide Testing's Greatest Hits

Posted by David Hunter at 4:11 pm

Labels: Pharma, Research Ethics

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