The use of human embryos is a key controversy in public debates on stem cell research (SCR), yet little attention has been given to the context or sources from which embryos are obtained: people involved in fertility programmes. How they feel about the use of embryos in SCR, and what may lead them to agree or refuse to donate embryos, remains unexplored. In this paper, I investigate the views of people involved in fertility programmes who may be approached to donate their embryos for SCR, drawing on focus group discussions with two support groups in Scotland. I illustrate how people come to make particular decisions and what factors shape this, and show that participants' views are context-bound, borne out of lived experiences both within t...
Discussion about the ethics of human embryonic stem cell (ESC) research in the UK tends to be domina...
Human stem cell research is a new field with many promises, but progress towards a clinical setting ...
Since the late 1970s, the capacity of assisted reproductive technologies to reorder the beginnings o...
BACKGROUND: The recent derivation of embryonic stem cell lines from human blastocysts and related im...
BACKGROUND: The recent derivation of embryonic stem cell lines from human blastocysts and related im...
This paper analyses elements of the legal process of consent to the donation of ospare' embryos to r...
This paper analyses elements of the legal process of consent to the donation of ‘spare’ embryos to r...
Some stem cell researchers believe that it is easier to derive human embryonic stem cells from fresh...
The continued significance of human embryonic stem cell research and recent advances in human somati...
When patients undergo fertility treatment, it is likely that a surplus of embryos will be created. T...
This article provides an analysis of the relationships between IVF and therapeutic cloning, as they ...
This article provides an analysis of the relationships between IVF and therapeutic cloning, as they ...
This article provides an analysis of the relationships between IVF and therapeutic cloning, as they ...
Research using human embryos, including stem cell research is a controversial topic. The vast majori...
This article provides an analysis of the relationships between IVF and therapeutic cloning, as they ...
Discussion about the ethics of human embryonic stem cell (ESC) research in the UK tends to be domina...
Human stem cell research is a new field with many promises, but progress towards a clinical setting ...
Since the late 1970s, the capacity of assisted reproductive technologies to reorder the beginnings o...
BACKGROUND: The recent derivation of embryonic stem cell lines from human blastocysts and related im...
BACKGROUND: The recent derivation of embryonic stem cell lines from human blastocysts and related im...
This paper analyses elements of the legal process of consent to the donation of ospare' embryos to r...
This paper analyses elements of the legal process of consent to the donation of ‘spare’ embryos to r...
Some stem cell researchers believe that it is easier to derive human embryonic stem cells from fresh...
The continued significance of human embryonic stem cell research and recent advances in human somati...
When patients undergo fertility treatment, it is likely that a surplus of embryos will be created. T...
This article provides an analysis of the relationships between IVF and therapeutic cloning, as they ...
This article provides an analysis of the relationships between IVF and therapeutic cloning, as they ...
This article provides an analysis of the relationships between IVF and therapeutic cloning, as they ...
Research using human embryos, including stem cell research is a controversial topic. The vast majori...
This article provides an analysis of the relationships between IVF and therapeutic cloning, as they ...
Discussion about the ethics of human embryonic stem cell (ESC) research in the UK tends to be domina...
Human stem cell research is a new field with many promises, but progress towards a clinical setting ...
Since the late 1970s, the capacity of assisted reproductive technologies to reorder the beginnings o...