New Haven educator pens poem about Black woman whose 'cells changed the world'

 


Lacks’ cells were harvested and developed before the advent of consent procedures used in medicine and scientific research today; her estate earlier this month filed suit against a biotechnology company, accusing it of selling cells that doctors at Johns Hopkins Hospital took from Lacks without her knowledge or consent as part of “a racially unjust medical system,” according to The Associated Press. A lawyer on the team promised more lawsuits would follow.

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