The 'Office of Scientific Research and Development' (OSRD) was an agency of the
United States federal government created to coordinate scientific research for military purposes during
World War II. Arrangements were made for its creation in May 1941, and it was formally created by
Executive Order 8807 on
June 28,
1941. It superseded the work of the
National Defense Research Committee (NDRC), was given almost unlimited access to funding and resources, and was run by
Vannevar Bush, who reported only to President
Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
The research was widely varied, and included projects devoted to new and more accurate
bombs, reliable detonators, work on the
proximity fuze,
radar and early-warning systems, lighter and more accurate hand weapons, more effective medical treatments, more versatile vehicles, and, most secret of all, the "
S-1 Section", which later became the
Manhattan Project and developed the first
nuclear weapons.
From October 1943 to October 1946, OSRD used
conscientious objectors from
Civilian Public Service as human guinea pigs to do research in the areas of malaria, altitude pressure, life raft rations, high altitude, frost bite, psycho-acoustics, poison gas, ingestion of and exposure to sea water, temperature extremes, climate, physiological hygiene, thiamine, bed rest and aero medicine.
To study the effects of diet and nutrition,
Dr. Ancel Keys of the University of Minnesota Laboratory of Physiological Hygiene placed 32 conscientious objectors on a controlled diet. For three months they were given a normal 3200 calorie diet. This was followed by six months of an 1800 calorie diet, fewer calories than provided by the famine diet experienced by the civilian population in wartime Europe. The research documented the men's ability to maintain physical output and the psychological effects such as introversion, lethargy, irritability and severe depression. The study then followed the men's long road to recovery as they returned to a normal diet and regained the weight lost during the experimentation. The men later indicated they would not have volunteered for this project had they known how rigorous it would turn out to be.
The OSRD was discontinued in December 1947.
External links
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OSRD timeline
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Records of the OSRD at the National Archive