>Ultimately, there is a connection: So called “patient specific stem cells.” (also known as cloned stem cells) Note that the children who receive the fetal stem cells for treatment of their Batten’s disease will also require anti-rejection drugs.
Ultimately, there is a connection: So called “patient specific stem cells.” (also known as cloned stem cells) Note that the children who receive the fetal stem cells for treatment of their Batten’s disease will also require anti-rejection drugs.
>The editors at the American Journal of Bioethics blog posted a comment in response to my remarks about the influence of the “progressives” on the Powers That Be in bioethics. The Editors wanted to make sure that I understood that one of the progressives, Art Caplan, does not edit the Journal. However, let’s all note … Continue reading
The editors at the American Journal of Bioethics blog posted a comment in response to my remarks about the influence of the “progressives” on the Powers That Be in bioethics. The Editors wanted to make sure that I understood that one of the progressives, Art Caplan, does not edit the Journal. However, let’s all note … Continue reading
>A.C. Green has a letter in response to Art Caplan’s remarks concerning abstinence on the Abstinence Clearinghouse Blog. I highly recommend a look at the website and that everyone read the letter.
A.C. Green has a letter in response to Art Caplan’s remarks concerning abstinence on the Abstinence Clearinghouse Blog. I highly recommend a look at the website and that everyone read the letter.
>Stem Cell, Inc., one of Irving Weissman’s biotech companies, has been given clearance by the FDA to begin phase 1 trials of one of the company’s proprietary stem cell preps – stem cells for brain tissue derived from aborted humans. The Boston Globe article on the announcement is here. Weissman and his cohorts know that … Continue reading
Stem Cell, Inc., one of Irving Weissman’s biotech companies, has been given clearance by the FDA to begin phase 1 trials of one of the company’s proprietary stem cell preps – stem cells for brain tissue derived from aborted humans. The Boston Globe article on the announcement is here. Weissman and his cohorts know that … Continue reading