The immortal life henrietta lacks (cover)

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

  • Henrietta Lacks is born in Roanoke, Virginia

    Henrietta Lacks is born in Roanoke, Virginia
  • The Nurember Code is produced

    The Nurember Code is produced
    A set of ethical standards for human experimentation. It is produced as the result of a trial against several Nazi doctors who conducted experiements on prisoners during World War !!.
  • George Gey creates immortal cell lines

    George Gey creates immortal cell lines
    Gey successfully cultures the first immortal human cell ine using cells from Henrietta's cervix.
  • Henrietta dies

    Henrietta dies
    Henrietta Lacks dies of an unusually aggressive strain of cervical cancer.
  • HeLa goes postal

    HeLa goes postal
    HeLa cells become the first living cells shipped via postal mail.
  • The HeLa Factory

    The HeLa Factory
    The Tuskegee Institute opens the first "HeLa factory," supplying cells to laboratories and researchers and operating as a nonprofit. Within a few years, a company names Microbiological Associates would begin selling HeLa for profit.
  • Polio vaccine is developed using HeLa cells

    Polio vaccine is developed using HeLa cells
  • HeLa cells become the first cells ever cloned

    HeLa cells become the first cells ever cloned
  • Southam's Experiments

    Southam's Experiments
    Chester Southam begins to conduct experiments without patient consent to see whether or not injections of HeLa cells could cause cancer.
  • Informed Consent first appears in court documents

    Informed Consent first appears in court documents
  • Southam suspended

    Southam suspended
    The Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York finds Southam and a colleague guilty of unprofessional conduct and calls for stricter guidelines regarding human research subjects and informed consent.
  • NIH requires the approval for research

    NIH requires the approval for research
    To ensure adherence to the new guidelines for research involving human subjects, the National Institutes of Health begins requiring the approval of Institutional Review Boards for any research they fund.
  • The HeLa Bomb

    The HeLa Bomb
    It is discovered that HeLa cells have contaminated numerous cell lines.
  • HeLa is publically identified as Henrietta Lacks

    HeLa is publically identified as Henrietta Lacks
  • The Lacks Family finds out

    The Lacks Family finds out
  • Hopkins takes Henrietta's childrens' cells without informed consent.

    Hopkins takes Henrietta's childrens' cells without informed consent.
  • Michael Rogers' Rolling Stone article

    Michael Rogers' Rolling Stone article
    The Double-Edged HelixMichael Rogers publishes an article about HeLa and the Lacks family in Rolling Stone magazine. The Lacks family learns for the first time that Henrietta's cells have been commercialized (sold for profit).
  • John Moore unsucessfully sues his doctors.

    John Moore unsucessfully sues his doctors.
    John Moore unsucessfully sues his doctors and the Board of Regents of the University of California for property rights over his tissues. Moore appeals the decision.
  • Henrietta's medical recaords published without her consent.

    Henrietta's medical recaords published without her consent.
  • HIPAA created

    HIPAA created
    The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act makes it illegal for health-care providers or heath insurers to make personal medical inormation public.
  • Zakariyya and Deborah visit Hopkins

    Zakariyya and Deborah visit Hopkins