The Holocaust and Research Ethics
Penn Center for Bioethics is starting a new program on the holocaust and its impact for contemporary research ethics. Sponsored by the Bronstein Foundation it will provide major funding for research in that area.
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Bravo to Penn Medicine! After reading another blog from this area "A History of Broken Rules" and noting the list of experimentation in the years 1939-1945, it was exhilarating to see a group that actually acknowledges the veracity of the Holocaust era. Maybe after your symposiums and scholarly speakers start you could invite some people like...say the President of Iran, revisionists, the Association of Muslim Journalists and those who choose to ignore or deny what history should teach us; human life, no matter what the heritage, should be valued and is not free fodder for scientific research, regardless of the advances that are gained through these abhorent practices.
- by Barb B on Feb 9, 2006 at 9:16 PM | link