Questions about iPS Cells
Art Caplan says making research decisions based on pronouncements by those with huge ethical or ideological stakes in the game—in the case of iPSCs, those opposed to the destruction or manipulation of human embryos—makes for very poor science policy.
Links:
Cash or a Prayer Book, Arthur Caplan, Science Progress, May 16th, 2011
Are iPS Cells the Ethical Holy Grail?, Glenn McGee, PhD, John B. Francis Chair in Bioethics, The Bioethics Channel
Links:
Cash or a Prayer Book, Arthur Caplan, Science Progress, May 16th, 2011
Are iPS Cells the Ethical Holy Grail?, Glenn McGee, PhD, John B. Francis Chair in Bioethics, The Bioethics Channel
Labels: stem cell research; iPS cells; life science research ethics; bioethics
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