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CIRM grant process reveals deep flawsby Jesse ReynoldsBiopolitical TimesFebruary 22nd, 2007Last week, the California stem cell research program awarded its first research grants. Although the media coverage was universally laudatory, this milestone was not without significant shortcomings.
Goodbye, Dolly: Rejecting Cloned Foodby Dr. Allan KornbergBusiness WeekFebruary 21st, 2007The executive director of the World Society for the Protection of Animals on why Americans should say no to food from animal clones
[Editorial] Stem cell dollars flow; But grant process is needlessly shroudedSacramento BeeFebruary 12th, 2007"[U]nder the [CIRM's] shrouded procedures, it is impossible for anyone -- including researchers applying for grants -- to be assured that grant reviewers are recusing themselves at the proper times."
The Biotech Bubble: Why stem-cell research won't make states rich.by David HamiltonSlateFebruary 6th, 2007As Congress hunts for ways to push its stem-cell bill past an expected veto, states are charging ahead on their own, but the economic rationale seems hopelessly optimistic.
New international guidelines for stem cell scienceby Aria PearsonNew ScientistFebruary 1st, 2007The first international guidelines on human embryonic stem cell research, released on Thursday, echo public opinion in calling for a ban on human reproductive cloning. But they are already proving controversial in other angles.
A Penny on the Dollarby Chris ThompsonEast Bay ExpressJanuary 24th, 2007"The more details emerge about Proposition 71, California's $3 billion stem-cell research project, the more it all looks like a big lie that will cost us billions of dollars more than we were told."
Stem Cell Reality Checkby Malcolm MaclachlanCapitol WeeklyJanuary 23rd, 2007A University of California Berkeley economics professor has done an analysis of the financial returns likely to come to California from stem cell research--and he said they will likely be a small fraction of what proponents" say.
Payment for Stem Cell Eggs Debated[Quotes CGS's Marcy Darnovsky]by Malcolm RitterThe Washington PostJanuary 20th, 2007The shortage of human eggs for research has triggered an ethical debate on both sides of the Atlantic: Should women be paid for supplying eggs?
Business Is Booming At Genentechby Osagie K. ObasogieBiopolitical TimesJanuary 19th, 2007
Opinion: Stem cell institute misses chanceby John SimpsonThe ArgusJanuary 8th, 2007The stem cell project director for the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights calls for transparency at the California stem cell research program.
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