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Robert Spencer Stone (1895-1966) was a physician who served as head of the Health Division of the Chicago Metallurgical Laboratory as part of the Manhattan Project. He was involved in human experimentation in which test subjects were exposed to radioactive materials without informed consent.

Prior to his work in the Manhattan Project, Robert Stone performed clinical trials in which cancer patients were exposed to radiation. Robert Stone was invited to work at the Chicago Metallurgical Laboratory in 1942.