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A Short History of the National Institutes of Health

WEBThe NIH traces its roots to 1887, when a one-room laboratory was created within the Marine Hospital Service (MHS), predecessor agency to the U.S. Public Health Service (PHS). …

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Building 29 and 29A Biologics Exhibit Home

WEBThe Stetten Museum is hosting this online exhibit to inform the public of the breadth and significance of biologics research and regulation performed in Buildings 29 …

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Pittman, Margaret J.

WEBIn 1957, Dr. Margaret Pittman became the first woman named chief of a National Institutes of Health (NIH) laboratory, the. Laboratory of Bacterial Products. , a post she held until …

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Parkman, Paul D.

WEBHe joined the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in 1963, working in the Laboratory of Viral Immunology in the Division of Biologics Standards (DBS). Parkman became chief of the …

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Human Subjects Timeline

WEBTimeline of Laws Related to the Protection of Human Subjects. In the past, the role of human research subject has been fraught with danger and suffering. The …

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Timeline (1981-1988)

WEBOn June 5, “Pneumocystis Pneumonia–Los Angeles,” by Dr. Michael Gottlieb and colleagues of University of California at Los Angeles, appeared in Morbidity …

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Legislative Chronology

WEBLegislative Chronology. This legislative chronology is limited to enactments that had a major influence upon the Marine Hospital Service as it evolved into the PHS, …

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Kaplan, Mariana 2020

WEBI’m Gabrielle Barr of the Office of NIH History and Stetten Museum. Today is October 20, 2020 and I have the opportunity to talk to Dr. Mariana Kaplan. Dr. Kaplan is …

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WORLD MEDICAL ASSOCIATION DECLARATION OF HELSINKI

WEBWORLD MEDICAL ASSOCIATION DECLARATION OF HELSINKI. Adopted by the 18th World Medical Assembly, Helsinki, Finland, June 1964. Amended by the 29th World …

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THE NUREMBERG CODE

WEBTHE NUREMBERG CODE. 1. The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential. This means that the person involved should have legal capacity to give …

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