This Comment highlights the recent federal funding setbacks in the biotechnology industry and considers the resulting challenges to future research collaboration. After providing a historical background to stem cell technology, Mr. Fleis examines the passionately opposed public responses to the technology\u27s use of embryos and to its future applications. Fleis continues by noting past legislative initiatives that have accelerated the ease of patenting biotechnology and research findings in general. The Comment addresses several possible solutions to the tension between limited government funding and continued stem cell research, such as the adoption of a more relaxed experimental use standard. Stem cell research can continue in non-federa...
The author discusses the impact of the European Union's Directive for the legal protection of biotec...
After the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Ass\u27n for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetic\u27s, pr...
Part I of this note evaluates human embryonic stem cell research, including an explanation of the po...
This Comment highlights the recent federal funding setbacks in the biotechnology industry and consid...
The recent establishment of human embryonic stem cell lines has inspired a new revolution in therape...
Embryonic stem cell research represents an area of scientific inquiry that bears great promise, and ...
This article considers the integral role played by patent law in respect of stem cell research. It h...
This Note, as one may surmise from the title, advocates a broader approach to federal funding of hum...
Recent developments in fetal tissue research and stem cell research have led to dramatic breakthroug...
Human embryonic stem cells have unique regenerative properties and the ability to develop into a var...
This article will not address the science and ethics of stem cell research—at least as far as those ...
Research on embryonic stem cells has generated great intrigue in the scientific community. Man...
Despite its tremendous potential for curing various maladies, embryonic stem cell research has not r...
In 2006, a team of scientists discovered a method to create pluripotent stem cells—cells that have t...
42-51Humans in the era of 21st century have witnessed development at its epitome, coupled with obvio...
The author discusses the impact of the European Union's Directive for the legal protection of biotec...
After the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Ass\u27n for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetic\u27s, pr...
Part I of this note evaluates human embryonic stem cell research, including an explanation of the po...
This Comment highlights the recent federal funding setbacks in the biotechnology industry and consid...
The recent establishment of human embryonic stem cell lines has inspired a new revolution in therape...
Embryonic stem cell research represents an area of scientific inquiry that bears great promise, and ...
This article considers the integral role played by patent law in respect of stem cell research. It h...
This Note, as one may surmise from the title, advocates a broader approach to federal funding of hum...
Recent developments in fetal tissue research and stem cell research have led to dramatic breakthroug...
Human embryonic stem cells have unique regenerative properties and the ability to develop into a var...
This article will not address the science and ethics of stem cell research—at least as far as those ...
Research on embryonic stem cells has generated great intrigue in the scientific community. Man...
Despite its tremendous potential for curing various maladies, embryonic stem cell research has not r...
In 2006, a team of scientists discovered a method to create pluripotent stem cells—cells that have t...
42-51Humans in the era of 21st century have witnessed development at its epitome, coupled with obvio...
The author discusses the impact of the European Union's Directive for the legal protection of biotec...
After the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Ass\u27n for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetic\u27s, pr...
Part I of this note evaluates human embryonic stem cell research, including an explanation of the po...