>Here’s one argument for limits on science from a Commentary in Stem Cells, “A Proposed Stem Cell Research Policy” by Louis M. Guenin of the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA : COMMENTARYA Proposed Stem Cell Research PolicyLouis M. Guenin Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Harvard Medical School, … Continue reading
The Guardian contains an op-ed piece by Lord Robert Winston of the UK declaring that that Nation’s regulation of in vitro fertilization should stop. He questions, But why should this one treatment area be singled out? and then complains: The 1990 Act emphasises that clinicians must regard the welfare of any child that might be … Continue reading
>The Guardian contains an op-ed piece by Lord Robert Winston of the UK declaring that that Nation’s regulation of in vitro fertilization should stop. He questions, But why should this one treatment area be singled out? and then complains: The 1990 Act emphasises that clinicians must regard the welfare of any child that might be … Continue reading
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I hate to give away trade secrets, but here’s what came up on the Google News Search Alerts this afternoon (My comments are in italics): Google Alert for: stem cell cellsStem-cell inquiry must be scientific and ethicalSeattle Post Intelligencer – USA… Stem cell research is forging ahead, and funded by the feds. “Adult” stem cell … Continue reading
>I hate to give away trade secrets, but here’s what came up on the Google News Search Alerts this afternoon (My comments are in italics): Google Alert for: stem cell cellsStem-cell inquiry must be scientific and ethicalSeattle Post Intelligencer – USA… Stem cell research is forging ahead, and funded by the feds. “Adult” stem cell … Continue reading
This is not a religious blog, although I would never deny my faith or that my world view is strongly influenced by the fact that I’m a Christian. I just believe that the big Truths are pretty evident, even for those without faith. This is the heart of ethics: there are rights and wrongs, “yeses” … Continue reading
This is not a religious blog, although I would never deny my faith or that my world view is strongly influenced by the fact that I’m a Christian. I just believe that the big Truths are pretty evident, even for those without faith. This is the heart of ethics: there are rights and wrongs, “yeses” … Continue reading
The Scotsman has an opinion piece, “Genetic science alters war on animal rights,” by Kirsty Milne, which expresses confusion about what is right and wrong regarding research using animals and human subjects. She focuses on the altering of physical characteristics of different species by genetic manipulation. While the stealing of a family member’s corpse from … Continue reading