In addition, the U.S. National Institutes of Health are not allowed to use federal funds to
promote embryo research.
Not exact matches
Author of seminal report from 1980s urges scientists to take time to
promote the possible benefits of
research on
embryos older than 2 weeks
International consensus about genome editing of human
embryos remains no more likely than about
embryo research in general: Some countries ban it while others actively
promote and fund it.
He could have left the funding of
research involving cell lines created by the destruction of human
embryos in place, and led the charge to
promote ethically unproblematic non-embryo-destructive forms of stem cell science.
This article examines these approaches towards resolving disputes over surplus
embryos and considers whether they support the express objectives of the AHRA and Quebec's Act Respecting Clinical and
Research Activities Relating to Assisted Procreation (Act Respecting Assisted Procreation) to protect the health and well - being of women, to
promote the principle of free and informed consent and to recognize that women are more directly affected than men by the use of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs).