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>Embryonic stem cells from bone marrow

>Thanks to a lead from FreeRepublic.com, here’s another great story on adult stem cells – these mimic the cell markers of embryonic stem cells! And they have been induced to produce pancreas, kidney and nerve cells. Now, Back to the circus – Scientific integrity has never taken such a hit. Will Hwang withdraw his paper … Continue reading

Embryonic stem cells from bone marrow

Thanks to a lead from FreeRepublic.com, here’s another great story on adult stem cells – these mimic the cell markers of embryonic stem cells! And they have been induced to produce pancreas, kidney and nerve cells. Now, Back to the circus – Scientific integrity has never taken such a hit. Will Hwang withdraw his paper … Continue reading

>Cloning blow up: A great summary

>Richard Doerflinger has written a great summary of the issues and personalities surrounding the cloning implosion. And, thanks to ProLifeBlogs, I found that another blogger called the scandal a “house of cards.” Good links and info on Marlowe’s Shade.

Cloning blow up: A great summary

Richard Doerflinger has written a great summary of the issues and personalities surrounding the cloning implosion. And, thanks to ProLifeBlogs, I found that another blogger called the scandal a “house of cards.” Good links and info on Marlowe’s Shade.

>"Implosion" of Cloners

>Think of a house of cards, and there’s a strong wind blowing the fallen cards all over the place. The work of Korean veterinarian, Dr. Woo Suk Hwang, the leader in cloning research until a couple of weeks ago, is under fire from his own former staff, colleagues and the press. Science, the Journal that … Continue reading

"Implosion" of Cloners

Think of a house of cards, and there’s a strong wind blowing the fallen cards all over the place. The work of Korean veterinarian, Dr. Woo Suk Hwang, the leader in cloning research until a couple of weeks ago, is under fire from his own former staff, colleagues and the press. Science, the Journal that … Continue reading

>"I want your organs"

>As reported by the Daily Pennsylvanian, Arthur Caplan, PhD, director of the University of Pennsylvania Center for Bioethics, and faculty member in the Medical Ethics department,gave a talk at the University of Pennsylvania conference entitled, “‘I Want Your Organs: How Should We Get Donors and Who Should Get Their Parts?” Really? Couldn’t they come up … Continue reading

"I want your organs"

As reported by the Daily Pennsylvanian, Arthur Caplan, PhD, director of the University of Pennsylvania Center for Bioethics, and faculty member in the Medical Ethics department,gave a talk at the University of Pennsylvania conference entitled, “‘I Want Your Organs: How Should We Get Donors and Who Should Get Their Parts?” Really? Couldn’t they come up … Continue reading

>Stem Cells: Bioethicist Hurlbut on Alternative Sources

>Some of you may be familiar with teratomas and molar pregnancies from arguments with abortion advocates. These are often the focus of some “yes, but,,,,” in the attempt to “prove” that the embryo is not a human being. These are the result of gametes that begin dividing and which can mimic some of the signs … Continue reading

Stem Cells: Bioethicist Hurlbut on Alternative Sources

Some of you may be familiar with teratomas and molar pregnancies from arguments with abortion advocates. These are often the focus of some “yes, but,,,,” in the attempt to “prove” that the embryo is not a human being. These are the result of gametes that begin dividing and which can mimic some of the signs … Continue reading

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