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...panel from the Institute of Medicine said the boards that approve medical research need to monitor conflicts of interest more closely, provide insurance to research participants and make sure participants know the risks of a study before they agree to join...
According to Federman, the panel is responding to these complaints. One of the central ideas of the report is the panel’s recommendation that the federal government create a Human Research Participant Protection Program to review protocols for medical research and to monitor studies on an ongoing basis...
...HESS, 96, pioneering obstetrician and gynecologist; in New Haven, Conn. In 1942 Orvan injected a human patient with penicillin in a last-ditch effort to save her and became the first doctor in clinical practice to use the antibiotic successfully. Fifteen years later, he developed the first fetal-heart monitor. Today versions are used in delivery rooms worldwide...
Jacques Baute, a French nuclear-weapons scientist, heads the separate team that searches out nukes. He can field more than 15 IAEA professionals from 11 countries, with possible help from 15 outside experts, who monitor all stages of the nuclear fuel cycle by looking for 40 specific components and analyzing soil and water samples, as well as checking on dual technologies, import-export controls and nuclear smuggling...
...encore, red confetti poured down and giant lips kissed the audience goodbye from the background monitor. Another promising tour had begun. Personally, I felt gratified. Seeing the Rolling Stones live was one of the things I wanted to do before I died. Or rather, before they...