JSC tightening human test rules in wake of Dunbar incident

Life sciences managers and researchers at NASA's Johnson Space Center are tightening their rules and procedures for medical tests involving human subjects in the wake of a testing incident last year that sent astronaut Bonnie Dunbar to the hospital with a serious allergic reaction. Many of the...

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