>The Houston Chronicle (free registration required) has an excellent “Q & A” interview by Todd Ackerman with Paul Simmons, Ph.D, until recently, one of the most prominent researchers in adult hematopoietic stem cell from Melbourne, Australia. Mr. Ackerman’s questions and Dr. Simmon’s answers were much more clear and concise than those we normally see in … Continue reading
The Houston Chronicle (free registration required) has an excellent “Q & A” interview by Todd Ackerman with Paul Simmons, Ph.D, until recently, one of the most prominent researchers in adult hematopoietic stem cell from Melbourne, Australia. Mr. Ackerman’s questions and Dr. Simmon’s answers were much more clear and concise than those we normally see in … Continue reading
>The International Society for Stem Cell Research has published (.pdf file, here) the proposed guidelines for stem cell research. Unfortunately, like the National Academies guidelines (available, here. You may have to do a search on “stem cell guidelines” if the link doesn’t work), they assume that cloning and embryonic stem cell research is a given. … Continue reading
The International Society for Stem Cell Research has published (.pdf file, here) the proposed guidelines for stem cell research. Unfortunately, like the National Academies guidelines (available, here. You may have to do a search on “stem cell guidelines” if the link doesn’t work), they assume that cloning and embryonic stem cell research is a given. … Continue reading