Did a study of Indonesian people who spend most of their days under water violate ethical rules?

Did a study of Indonesian people who spend most of their days under water violate ethical rules?

6 years ago
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http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/07/did-study-indonesian-people-who-spend-their-days-under-water-violate-ethical-rules

A controversial study showed that the Bajau are good divers thanks in part to an enlarged spleen.

In April, a paper showing why Indonesia's Bajau people are such great divers drew worldwide attention as a striking example of recent human evolution. But the study, published in Cell, has created a different kind of stir in Indonesia, where some say it is an example of "helicopter research" carried out by scientists from rich countries with little consideration for local regulations and needs.

Did a study of Indonesian people who spend most of their days under water violate ethical rules?

Jul 26, 2018, 4:49pm UTC
http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/07/did-study-indonesian-people-who-spend-their-days-under-water-violate-ethical-rules > A controversial study showed that the Bajau are good divers thanks in part to an enlarged spleen. > In April, a paper showing why Indonesia's Bajau people are such great divers drew worldwide attention as a striking example of recent human evolution. But the study, published in Cell, has created a different kind of stir in Indonesia, where some say it is an example of "helicopter research" carried out by scientists from rich countries with little consideration for local regulations and needs.