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University Of Washington Awarded Five-Year, $10M Grant To Study Embryonic Stem Cell Research

The University of Washington Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine has received a $10 million grant from NIH’s National Institute of General Medical

Sciences to expand its research into human embryonic stem cell research, the [click link for full article]

Original post by Sylvia Marten

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One Response to “University Of Washington Awarded Five-Year, $10M Grant To Study Embryonic Stem Cell Research”

  1. Katie says:

    Ok. So my concern here about the University Of Washington Awarded Five-Year, $10M Grant To Study Embryonic Stem Cell Research is other than identifying the different lines what exactly do they plan to do with the data. Stem Cell Research will most likely garner some useful results, but who decides what we do with them. I am not sure that I agree with cloning, but I wouldn’t be against regenerating skin cells for burn victims. Who decides where the line is drawn in stem cell research?

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