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Gibbs, Nancy,

"We Must Proceed with Great Care" / Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy. - Los Angeles Times Syndicate, 2001. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 2001. Associated Press Newsfeatures, 2001. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2002. Article 37, Science, 1522-3264; .

This MARC record contains five articles. Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002. Originally Published: "We Must Proceed with Great Care", Aug. 20, 2001; pp. 14+. Originally Published: Research Speaks for Scientist, Aug. 5, 2001; pp. 1L+. Originally Published: Harnessing the Potential of Stem Cells Will Take Years, Aug. 10, 2001; pp. A3.

"WE MUST PROCEED WITH GREAT CARE" --- "In a 21st century speech on stem-cell funding, Bush budges and finds compromise. Will it work?" (TIME) This article discusses President George W. Bush's speech on stem-cell funding, describes how he arrived at his decision, and addresses what will and will not be funded. "RESEARCH SPEAKS FOR SCIENTIST" --- "Thomson--Jamie to those who know him--is the reclusive researcher who first isolated and grew embryonic stem cells, the most primitive cells that can form any tissue or organ in the body." (MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL) This article introduces the scientist who initiated stem-cell research and examines his views on the subject. "HARNESSING THE POTENTIAL OF STEM CELLS WILL TAKE YEARS" -- "Embryonic stem cells are tiny--it would take 10 to span a human hair--but researchers say they hold a dazzling promise to cure the sick and vault science into a world of new wonders." (THE SEATTLE TIMES) This article examines the future of stem-cell technology and expains the sources of stem cells.

1522-3264;


Bush, George W.


Embryonic stem cells.
Federal aid to medical research.
Medical ethics.
Pro-life movement.
Medicine--Research.
Biologists.

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