Abstract In the social worlds of assisted conception and stem cell science, uncertainties proliferate and particular framings of the future may be highly strategic. In this article we explore meanings and articulations of the future using data from our study of ethical and social issues implicated by the donation of embryos to human embryonic stem cell research in three linked assisted conception units and stem cell laboratories in the UK. Framings of the future in this field inform the professional management of uncertainty and we explore some of the tensions this involves in practice. The bifurcation of choices for donating embryos into accepting informed uncertainty or not donating at all was identified through the research process of in...
When patients undergo fertility treatment, it is likely that a surplus of embryos will be created. T...
How is the embryo defined, envisaged, imagined? Who speaks on its behalf, and how? Based on a study ...
We report on one aspect of a study that explored the views and experiences of practitioners and scie...
In the social worlds of assisted conception and stem cell science, uncertainties proliferate and par...
Abstract In the social worlds of assisted conception and stem cell science, uncertainties proliferat...
AbstractUnited Kingdom (UK) funding to build human embryonic stem cell (hESC) derivation labs within...
The use of human embryos is a key controversy in public debates on stem cell research (SCR), yet lit...
Discussion about the ethics of human embryonic stem cell (ESC) research in the UK tends to be domina...
Asking progenitors of spare embryos to donate them for use in stem cell research presents a number o...
Discussion about the ethics of human embryonic stem cell (ESC) research in the UK tends to be domina...
One critical issue confronting human stem cell research is the lack of embryos as research/therapeut...
Human Embryonic Stem (hES) cell research has met with a mixed reception internationally, but in the ...
Controversies about biotechnologies often centre not so much on present scientific facts as on specu...
Most accounts of the ethics of stem cell research are de- contextualised reviews of the ethical and ...
Since the late 1970s, the capacity of assisted reproductive technologies to reorder the beginnings o...
When patients undergo fertility treatment, it is likely that a surplus of embryos will be created. T...
How is the embryo defined, envisaged, imagined? Who speaks on its behalf, and how? Based on a study ...
We report on one aspect of a study that explored the views and experiences of practitioners and scie...
In the social worlds of assisted conception and stem cell science, uncertainties proliferate and par...
Abstract In the social worlds of assisted conception and stem cell science, uncertainties proliferat...
AbstractUnited Kingdom (UK) funding to build human embryonic stem cell (hESC) derivation labs within...
The use of human embryos is a key controversy in public debates on stem cell research (SCR), yet lit...
Discussion about the ethics of human embryonic stem cell (ESC) research in the UK tends to be domina...
Asking progenitors of spare embryos to donate them for use in stem cell research presents a number o...
Discussion about the ethics of human embryonic stem cell (ESC) research in the UK tends to be domina...
One critical issue confronting human stem cell research is the lack of embryos as research/therapeut...
Human Embryonic Stem (hES) cell research has met with a mixed reception internationally, but in the ...
Controversies about biotechnologies often centre not so much on present scientific facts as on specu...
Most accounts of the ethics of stem cell research are de- contextualised reviews of the ethical and ...
Since the late 1970s, the capacity of assisted reproductive technologies to reorder the beginnings o...
When patients undergo fertility treatment, it is likely that a surplus of embryos will be created. T...
How is the embryo defined, envisaged, imagined? Who speaks on its behalf, and how? Based on a study ...
We report on one aspect of a study that explored the views and experiences of practitioners and scie...