>New updates on the problems with the South Korean cloning and embryonic stem cell program: missing scientists and accusations of fraud in reporting results and publishing credits. Forbes online reports that the veterinarian who headed the cloning project is in seclusion at a Buddhist temple. Besides accusations that the oocytes were aquired in questionable circumstances … Continue reading
New updates on the problems with the South Korean cloning and embryonic stem cell program: missing scientists and accusations of fraud in reporting results and publishing credits. Forbes online reports that the veterinarian who headed the cloning project is in seclusion at a Buddhist temple. Besides accusations that the oocytes were aquired in questionable circumstances … Continue reading
>A couple of weeks ago, I had a ton of fun with the Women’s Bioethics Project. They released a report that was titled “God’s Bioethics.” (and still is tonight, on the front page and on the “news” page, but I keep expecting them to change that). I received a comment from Linda McDonald Glenn, JD,LLM,, … Continue reading
A couple of weeks ago, I had a ton of fun with the Women’s Bioethics Project. They released a report that was titled “God’s Bioethics.” (and still is tonight, on the front page and on the “news” page, but I keep expecting them to change that). I received a comment from Linda McDonald Glenn, JD,LLM,, … Continue reading