Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2078409 Cell Stem Cell 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Scientists are rarely immoral and seldom even amoral. The ethical principles that underlie much of their own work are shared with scientists in other countries to a much greater degree than the cultural and religious differences among those countries would lead one to expect. Like me, few will have had any formal training in bioethics; so how might life scientists approach the varied ethical issues that arise in human embryo and stem cell research?

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