Additional Articles of Interest:
University of Minnesota philosopher and bio-ethicist Carl Elliott wrote a fine literary reminiscence on Guinea Pig Zero. It appeared in issue #35 of the groovy literary magazine Tin House.
Carl Elliott also wrote an article for the January 7, 2008 issue of The New Yorker called "Guinea-Pigging." Elliott interviews GPZ editor Bob Helms and other professional guinea-pigs, and quotes from the journal. Read this insightful piece on the ethical quandaries of the human guinea pig in medical research!
NEW! Carl Elliott's latest! A look at one of the dark sides of Big Pharma -- how they make billions from drugs they test on the mentally ill and homeless. See his latest essay, "The Best-Selling, Billion-Dollar Pills Tested on Homeless People: How the Destitute and the Mentally Ill are Being Used as Human Lab Rats" in Matter.
French human research subject Michelle Julien wrote a book, Le Monde Ignoré des Testeurs de Médicaments. That's "The Forgotten World of Drug Testing" to us Yanks. Read more about it in "The Pharmacademy."
Carl Elliott also wrote an article for the January 7, 2008 issue of The New Yorker called "Guinea-Pigging." Elliott interviews GPZ editor Bob Helms and other professional guinea-pigs, and quotes from the journal. Read this insightful piece on the ethical quandaries of the human guinea pig in medical research!
NEW! Carl Elliott's latest! A look at one of the dark sides of Big Pharma -- how they make billions from drugs they test on the mentally ill and homeless. See his latest essay, "The Best-Selling, Billion-Dollar Pills Tested on Homeless People: How the Destitute and the Mentally Ill are Being Used as Human Lab Rats" in Matter.
French human research subject Michelle Julien wrote a book, Le Monde Ignoré des Testeurs de Médicaments. That's "The Forgotten World of Drug Testing" to us Yanks. Read more about it in "The Pharmacademy."