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The 2nd generation of Korean Americans who had a big accident

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(1)After more than five years of hard work with his brother and mother, a medical professor at the University of Pennsylvania, successfully included a record of Japanese human experiments during World War II in the NIH Research Ethics Annual Report From the left side of the picture below, the mother of an oriental medicine doctor and researcher Park In-ae, a doctor and researcher, and the younger brother Cho Yoon, a professor of Harvard University’s medical school, are provided
(2)Unit 731’s atrocities were published in the American Science textbook, which sees 300,000 people alone
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(4)Continuous request for Korean scientists in the U.S. National Health Center’s education
(5)Japan’s bio-experimental atrocities on Korean and Chinese during World War II were published in the U.S. research ethics textbook, where 300,000 scientists around the world were educated, and four Korean scientists worked hard for more than five years
(6)NIH is the largest research funding agency in the U.S. and provided $39.2 billion to more than 300,000 scientists last year The annual report is a research ethics textbook that scientists who receive NIH research funds must take one to three times a year, and the new research ethics report said that Koreans, along with Chinese, Mongolian, and Manchurian Russians, were subject to biological experiments by Japan
(7)Even Lee Cheong-cheon alone handed out data on atrocities in biological experiments for five years
(8)State NIH persuasion
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(10)The family’s tenacity to change the U.S. research ethics textbook
(11)Professor Jo Bak took a research ethics lecture and there is a record of Jewish biological experiments, but Unit 731 is a misbehavior
(12)I don’t understand
(13)Research with my mother’s brother and sister, and even if NIH is consistent with indifference for years, I demand continuous correction through mail and phone calls

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