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Stem Cell Research in the UK: the Cutting Edge of Science and Regulation Print E-mail

by Joshua Mandell

A decade of scientific discovery and intense public policy debate in the United Kingdom culminated last summer in a historic decision for those who study regenerative medicine. In August 2004, the government gave researchers at the Newcastle University Centre for Life a green light to begin cloning human stem cells for therapeutic use. At stake are potential treatments for a host of diseases, from Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s to diabetes and heart disease – all of which depend on the ability to create versatile stem cells from unfertilized human eggs.

 

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