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Researchers in Columbus are applying for samples from the 13 embryonic stem-cell lines the federal government approved Wednesday. "This represents the potential for a quantum leap," said Douglas Kniss, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Ohio...
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The National Institutes of Health announced Wednesday that 11 new cell lines from Dr. George Daley at Children's Hospital Boston and two lines from Ali Brivanlou at Rockefeller University in New York became the first additions to the NIH Human Embryonic...
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Human embryonic stem cells grow in colonies, or groups of stem cells, shown in the middle of this picture...Researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara, are part of these efforts and will receive $2.5 million. Using human embryonic stem...
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The University of Nebraska Board of Regents cast a tie vote on human embryonic stem cell research on Friday, defeating a rare effort to limit such research at a university system beyond what state and federal laws allow. The 4-to-4 vote, which took place...
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In South Korea, the now discredited Dr Hwang used 2061 eggs taken from 169 women and failed to produce a single cloned embryo. Loane Skene from the Melbourne Law School at Melbourne University has suggested we should open debate on whether women should...
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Professor Trounson, the president of the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine, said in a Melbourne radio interview that scientists will now be able to derive all the human stem cells they need for research from body cells, including human induced...
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Milliken is recommending no action be taken to change its policy on embryonic stem cell research. Milliken told the Board of Regents on Friday that such research holds great potential to cure disease, as well as opportunities for University of Nebraska...
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A California researcher who uses embryonic stem cells to investigate the causes of Alzheimer's Disease will urge the University of Nebraska Board of Regents to allow NU researchers to use additional embryonic stem cell lines to be approved under new federal...
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University of Utah medical ethics expert Jeffrey Botkin now will help decide whether scientists should use stem cell lines created from them. Botkin has been named the chair of a new nine-member panel created by the National Institutes of Health to determine...
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Botkin has been tapped to lead a new panel that will review proposals for government-funded research that uses embryonic stem cells. The nine-member panel, called the Working Group for Human Embryonic Stem Cell Eligibility Review, will examine scientists'...
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