Brian Hanley
1 min readMar 4, 2019

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Read, “Review of Scientific Self-Experimentation: Ethics History, Regulation, Scenarios, and Views Among Ethics Committees and Prominent Scientists.”

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29926769

Munthe is flat wrong. Meyer and Munthe, both, are quite naive and don’t have a leg to stand on except for their argument by declaration. That’s pretty much the situation in ethics today. It’s a bunch of people who don’t even know their subject area particularly, who make stuff up.

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Brian Hanley
Brian Hanley

Written by Brian Hanley

Peer publications in biosciences, economics, terrorism, & policy. PhD - honors from UC Davis, BSCS, entrepreneur. Works on gene therapies & new monetary models.

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