Earlier this month, the New York Times reported that Yale neuroscientist Nenad Sestan and his team successfully produced active brain cells through a process of culturing the inactive brain matter of deceased creatures. The cells were active for more than mere moments—some of them survived for weeks at a time. These results may lead to important discoveries about the way the brain works, and could, in the long term, be an important step to understanding and/or curing brain diseases and disorders
I compare two large research projects in a new generation of biotechnology, first MCELS (Multicellul...
The new methods of modern sciences can contribute to understand the genesis of mental illness, the d...
Recently, the use of three-dimensional neural tissues cultured in vitro and called "cerebral organoi...
Earlier this month, the New York Times reported that Yale neuroscientist Nenad Sestan and his team s...
Advances in the field of human stem cells are often a source of public and ethical controversy. Rese...
In the past year neuroethics has begun to command the attention of neuroscientists, ethicists and ...
It is vital for our understanding of human-specific development, behavior, cognition, and disease th...
ヒト脳オルガノイドがもちうる意識の問題を検討し、研究上の倫理的枠組みを提案. 京都大学プレスリリース. 2022-02-17.The ethics of research on conscious a...
We are witnessing a new situation: thanks to new empiric methods contemporary science enter the sphe...
The last decades of the twentieth century saw the rise of modern genetics. Now, many regard the init...
“To advance human good and avoid harm, biotechnology must be used within ethical constraints. It is ...
In comparison with the ethical issues surrounding molecular genetics, there has been little public a...
This paper is a sociological analysis of the development, possible range, and real effects of one of...
In vitro human brain organoids offer an alternative to using brain tissue from deceased humans, anim...
Abstract Where there is no viable alternative, studies of neuronal activity are conducted on animals...
I compare two large research projects in a new generation of biotechnology, first MCELS (Multicellul...
The new methods of modern sciences can contribute to understand the genesis of mental illness, the d...
Recently, the use of three-dimensional neural tissues cultured in vitro and called "cerebral organoi...
Earlier this month, the New York Times reported that Yale neuroscientist Nenad Sestan and his team s...
Advances in the field of human stem cells are often a source of public and ethical controversy. Rese...
In the past year neuroethics has begun to command the attention of neuroscientists, ethicists and ...
It is vital for our understanding of human-specific development, behavior, cognition, and disease th...
ヒト脳オルガノイドがもちうる意識の問題を検討し、研究上の倫理的枠組みを提案. 京都大学プレスリリース. 2022-02-17.The ethics of research on conscious a...
We are witnessing a new situation: thanks to new empiric methods contemporary science enter the sphe...
The last decades of the twentieth century saw the rise of modern genetics. Now, many regard the init...
“To advance human good and avoid harm, biotechnology must be used within ethical constraints. It is ...
In comparison with the ethical issues surrounding molecular genetics, there has been little public a...
This paper is a sociological analysis of the development, possible range, and real effects of one of...
In vitro human brain organoids offer an alternative to using brain tissue from deceased humans, anim...
Abstract Where there is no viable alternative, studies of neuronal activity are conducted on animals...
I compare two large research projects in a new generation of biotechnology, first MCELS (Multicellul...
The new methods of modern sciences can contribute to understand the genesis of mental illness, the d...
Recently, the use of three-dimensional neural tissues cultured in vitro and called "cerebral organoi...