Lionel Bradley Pett | |
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Born | November 12, 1909 Winnipeg, Manitoba |
Died | 2003 |
Residence | Canada |
Alma mater | University of Toronto |
Scientific career | |
Fields | nutrition, vitamins |
Thesis | The enzymatic breakdown of phosphoric acid esters. (1934) |
Lionel Bradley Pett (November 12, 1909- 2003) was a Canadian biochemist and nutritionist.
Pett earned a BSA from Ontario Agriculture College, an MA and a PhD from University of Toronto before an MD from the University of Alberta. He worked at the University of Toronto and the University of Alberta before moving to the Nutrition Division of the Department of Pensions and Health in Ottawa.
After his death, the questions were raised about the ethics of post-war experimentation he carried out with Frederick Tisdall involving First Nations communities. The experiments appear to pre-date the 1966 seminal paper by Henry K. Beecher on the nature of informed consent and have become known as the First Nations nutrition experiments. Pett has been defended by his son.