Not exact matches
Whether it is changing text books to teach religion as a «science,» making laws that prohibit
stem -
cell research which would without question help those in need, to
stopping of any kind of gay rights, trying to put religion (christianity) into schools, a woman's right to choose, etc, etc...
Research on embryonic
stem cells funded by the U.S. government must
stop immediately for a court - ordered review, Judge Royce Lamberth of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled today.
This is a fascinating new field of thought in breast cancer
research, especially given the team's findings that we might be able to
stop cancer
stem cells by blocking the molecule FAK.»
«It would be a big mistake,» Meissner notes, «to say, «now we can generate these [reprogrammed]
cells, [so] we have to
stop all human embryonic
stem cell research.»»
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.»
Leading US
research institutions may
stop studying several federally - fundable linkurl: embryonic
stem cell; https://www.the-scientist.com/blog/display/54749/ lines due to potential ethical problems surrounding the creation of the lines.
\ n \ nFinally I'll add that whether we're talking about ESC, iPS, or adult
stem cells it's worth repembering that the threat does not only come from religious conservatives, animal rights activists are also campaiging to
stop much of the
research that underpins the whole
stem cell field.
For those patients, there is a lot of intensive
research being done supported by the National Institutes of Health and foundations to try to develop new drugs to slow the growth of that atrophy —
stop it or replace
cells that have died, potentially with
stem cells.
Stem cell research in cats doesn't
stop there.
An example: «Yes, George W. Bush refused federal funding for embryonic
stem -
cell research, but that hardly put a
stop to it (and not much changed after Barack Obama reversed the policy).»
Yes, George W. Bush refused federal funding for embryonic
stem -
cell research, but that hardly put a
stop to it (and not much changed after Barack Obama reversed the policy).