NASA gives JSC until mid-June to plan human research changes

NASA headquarters has given life sciences officials at Johnson Space Center until mid-June to develop a plan for tightening controls over research involving human subjects in the wake of an incident last fall in which astronaut Bonnie Dunbar suffered a severe allergic reaction to a test chemical...

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