There is great ethical debate regarding the complex area of human embryonic stem cell research (hESCR) because in order to access the cells, destruction of the embryo is required. Therefore many different opinions regarding the moral status of the human embryo have developed. The environment of hESCR is highly politicised and one of the few scientific fields that is prohibited in some jurisdictions. Within the EU there is a diverse legislative environment. In particular there is no specific legislation in Ireland despite both the Commission on Assisted Human Reproduction and the Irish Council for Bioethics calling for such legislation in 2005 and 2008 respectively. As a result scientists have had to develop their own policies and regulation...
This thesis explores the regulation of stem cell research internationally with a view to providing a...
In an effort to quell ongoing debate about the ethics of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research, ...
Stem cells are the first type of cells developed in an embryo. They have the ability to divide, self...
There is great ethical debate regarding the complex area of human embryonic stem cell research (hESC...
Human embryonic stem cell research has generated much hope, but also fear and repulsion. National le...
The field of stem cell technology has seen an exponential growth over the last decade. Due to this, ...
Controversy regarding Human embryonic Stem Cell (hESC) research is evident in the medical and scient...
Given the promise of stem cell therapies, scientists throughout the world are conducting stem cell r...
Many scientific breakthroughs in human embryonic stem cell research have occurred in the past decade...
AbstractLegislation in individual member states of the European Union on human embryonic stem cell (...
This thesis is concerned with two different aspects of human embryonic stem cell research: legal and...
Embryonic stem cell research is perhaps the most controversial ethical issue of the new century. Thi...
This article examines the ethical issues associated with human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research, ...
Scientific progress in human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research and increased funding make it imper...
Experimentation with embryonic stem (ES) cells has become an important breakthrough in medical resea...
This thesis explores the regulation of stem cell research internationally with a view to providing a...
In an effort to quell ongoing debate about the ethics of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research, ...
Stem cells are the first type of cells developed in an embryo. They have the ability to divide, self...
There is great ethical debate regarding the complex area of human embryonic stem cell research (hESC...
Human embryonic stem cell research has generated much hope, but also fear and repulsion. National le...
The field of stem cell technology has seen an exponential growth over the last decade. Due to this, ...
Controversy regarding Human embryonic Stem Cell (hESC) research is evident in the medical and scient...
Given the promise of stem cell therapies, scientists throughout the world are conducting stem cell r...
Many scientific breakthroughs in human embryonic stem cell research have occurred in the past decade...
AbstractLegislation in individual member states of the European Union on human embryonic stem cell (...
This thesis is concerned with two different aspects of human embryonic stem cell research: legal and...
Embryonic stem cell research is perhaps the most controversial ethical issue of the new century. Thi...
This article examines the ethical issues associated with human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research, ...
Scientific progress in human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research and increased funding make it imper...
Experimentation with embryonic stem (ES) cells has become an important breakthrough in medical resea...
This thesis explores the regulation of stem cell research internationally with a view to providing a...
In an effort to quell ongoing debate about the ethics of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research, ...
Stem cells are the first type of cells developed in an embryo. They have the ability to divide, self...