“Nelson-Rees had since been hired by the National Cancer Institute to help stop the contamination problem. He would become known as a vigilante who published “HeLa Hit Lists” in Science, listing any contaminated lines he found, along with the names of researchers who’d given him the cells. He didn’t warn researchers when he found that their cells had been contaminated with HeLa; he just published their names, the equivalent of having a scarlet H pasted on your lab door.” Medical ResearchHelaHenrietta LacksCulture ContaminationHela Hit ListNelson Rees Book:The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Source: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
“Everyone in the audience knew what that meant. On top of saying they’d possibly wasted more than a decade and millions of research dollars, Gartler was also suggesting that spontaneous transformation—one of the most celebrated prospects for finding a cure for cancer—might not exist. Normal cells didn’t spontaneously become cancerous, he said; they were simply taken over by HeLa.” HelaHenrietta LacksHuman CellsAtccCulture ContaminationGenetic MarkerStanley Gartler Book:The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Source: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks