Deborah Lacks Pullum: A Life in the Shadow of HeLa

Deborah Lacks Pullum: A Life in the Shadow of HeLa

Who was Deborah Lacks Pullum? How did her mother’s death and exploitation affect her? Did Deborah Lacks ever get anything for the HeLa cells taken from her mother? Deborah Lacks Pullum was the fourth child of Henrietta Lacks and David “Day” Pleasant. She was the only daughter to survive to adulthood. Her efforts to find out more about her mother combined with other struggles gravely affected her health. Read about the life of Deborah Lacks Pullum, who struggled while others profited off the cells taken from her mother.

Bobbette Lacks Never Knew Her Mother-in-Law, Henrietta Lacks

Bobbette Lacks Never Knew Her Mother-in-Law, Henrietta Lacks

Who was Bobbette Cooper Lacks? How did the death of Henrietta Lacks affect Bobbette and her relationship with Lawrence? How did Bobbette Lacks help the younger Lackses? Bobbette Lacks is the wife of Lawrence Lacks, son of the late Henrietta Lacks. Bobbette took in Lawrence’s younger siblings who were living in an abusive home after their mother’s death. Learn more about Bobbette Lacks and her perspective on Henrietta’s treatment.

Chester Southam Secretly Injected People With Cancer Cells

Chester Southam Secretly Injected People With Cancer Cells

Why do people have give informed consent before participating in a research study? Is it in part because of Chester Southam’s experiment? How many people did Dr. Chester Southam inject with live cancer cells? Chester Southam was a researcher at Sloan-Kettering who studied HeLa cells to see if you could get cancer from contact with the cells. Chester Southam’s experiment injected live cancer cells into people, many times without their permission. Learn about Dr. Chester Southam and his unethical research, including what happened to him when people found out.

Roland Pattillo: The Doctor Behind Henrietta Lacks Day

Roland Pattillo: The Doctor Behind Henrietta Lacks Day

Why does the city of Atlanta have a Henrietta Lacks Day? Who is the doctor that advocated for that recognition? Where is Dr. Roland Pattillo now? Roland Pattillo is a gynecologist that organized the first HeLa conference. He was also one of the few African-American students that studied under the doctor that responsible for the spread of HeLa cell cultures. Learn more about Roland Pattillo and his efforts to recognize Henrietta Lacks.

Rebecca Skloot: Introduced to HeLa Cells in High School

Rebecca Skloot: Introduced to HeLa Cells in High School

Who is author Rebecca Skloot? Where did she get the idea for her book about Henrietta Lacks? How did Skloot research and write the book that went on to become an HBO miniseries? Rebecca Skloot is the author of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. She studied biology in college and became a science reporter before writing the book. Learn about author Rebecca Skloot and what sparked her interest in Henrietta Lacks and her amazing cells.

Richard Wesley TeLinde: Why Did He Take Henrietta’s Cells?

Richard Wesley TeLinde: Why Did He Take Henrietta’s Cells?

Who was the gynecologist that excised tissue from Henrietta Lacks? Why did Richard Wesley TeLinde want her cells? How did TeLinde use the cells for research? Richard Wesley TeLinde was a well-known gynecologist and the superior of the doctor treating Henrietta Lacks at Johns Hopkins. Dr. TeLinde was interested in the treatment and progression of carcinoma in situ, meaning noninvasive carcinoma. Learn about how Richard Wesley TeLinde’s research interests changed the course of science.

Victor McKusick: Did He Invade the Lacks Family’s Privacy?

Victor McKusick: Did He Invade the Lacks Family’s Privacy?

Who was the geneticist that may have revealed Henrietta’s real name? How did Victor McKusick attempt to dupe the Lacks family? Did McKusick and his postdoctoral fellow Susan Hsu do anything wrong? Victor McKusick is the geneticist at Johns Hopkins that studied the genes of Henrietta Lacks’ family. He and Susan Hsu were working on the issue of HeLa contamination. Find out what Victor McKusick and Susan Hsu did, and whether it was legal.