Sentences with phrase «expanded embryonic stem cell research»

Fox told the audience of some 500 students and local residents that he received «a bloody nose» in 2006 for supporting candidates in races around the country who advocated for expanded embryonic stem cell research.

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The 2012 platform also repeats previous calls for expanding federal funding «for the stem - cell research that now offers the greatest hope for many afflictions — with adult stem cells, umbilical cord blood, and cells reprogrammed into pluripotent stem cells — without the destruction of embryonic human life.»
Teitelbaum says the new Democrat majority in the U.S. House could bolster efforts to expand federal funding of embryonic stem cell research beyond the limits that President George W. Bush laid down in 2001.
July 19, 2006: Bush uses his first veto to stop an expanded embryonic stem - cell research bill by Rep. Diana DeGette, D - Colo., saying it «crossed a moral boundary.»
A new regulatory notice published this week proposes a rules adjustment that would slightly expand the definition of human embryonic stem cells eligible for use in federally funded research.
EVEN AS the U.S. senate debates on expanding federal funding for embryonic stem cell research, it may be remembered that the claims professed in many papers of adult stem cells becoming any specialised cells should be taken with a pinch of salt.
We write to urge you to expand the current federal policy concerning embryonic stem cell research.
Although anti-abortion groups oppose embryonic stem cell research because they believe it destroys unborn human life and that it threatens to expand that destruction as stem cell research grows increasingly beneficial to humans already born and suffering from disease and debilitation, embryonic stem cells now are reproduced in labs from cells derived years ago from originals.
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