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Stem Cell, Cloning
BNA's Web Watch is prepared by Laura
Gordon-Murnane. Documents and Reports are arranged first by
federal government, state governments, international governments,
and nongovernment organizations. E-mail suggestions for future weekly
topics always welcome.
Federal Government
Congressional Research Service
Stem
Cell Research, by Judith A. Johnson, Specialist in Life Sciences,
Domestic Social Policy Division, updated May 2, 2002, click on ''Long
Reports,'' and page down alphabetically to ''Stem Cell Research,''
RL31015
National Institutes of Health
NIH
Stem Cell Information, Stem
Cell Research Primer
Nongovernment Organizations
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Directorate
for Science & Policy Programs, Center for Science, Technology,
and Congress, Stem Cell Research (Updated January 15, 2002)
Stem
Cell Research and Applications, Monitoring the Frontiers of Biomedical
Research, produced with the Institute for Civil Society (November
1999)
American Society for Cell Biology
Public
policy issues, reports, position statements
Coalition for the Advancement of Medical Research
Stem
Cell Funding
Coalition of Americans for Research Ethics
Stem
Cell Report, Advances in Alternatives to Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Federation of American Society of Experimental Biology
Cloning
and Stem Cells
Pew Charitable Trusts
Cloning
Opposed, Stem Cell Research Narrowly Supported, Public Makes Distinctions
on Genetic Research (April 2002)
National Academy of Sciences
Stem
Cells and the Future of Regenerative Medicine, Committee on
the Biological and Biomedical Applications of Stem Cell Research,
Board on Life Sciences, National Research Council, Board on Neuroscience
and Behavioral Health, Institute of Medicine (2001); Scientific
and Medical Aspects of Human Reproductive Cloning
National Bioethics Advisory Commission
Ethical Issues in Human Stem Cell Research (September 1999)
Vol. I: Report
and Recommendations of the National Bioethics Advisory Commission
(September 1999)
Vol. II: Commissioned
Papers (January 2000)
Vol. III: Religious
Perspectives (June 2000)
Rand Corporation
Handbook
of Human Tissue Sources: A National Resource of Human Tissue Samples,
Elisa Eiseman Susanne B. Haga (1999)
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