Friday, May 05, 2006

Senators Specter and Santorum Move to Fund "Alternative Methods" Stem Cell Research

Now this is interesting: Two senators, both from Pennsylvania and on opposite sides of the therapeutic cloning debate, have co-sponsored legislation to fund research into ways to obtain pluripotent stem cells without creating and destroying embryos. Research pursuing my friend Bill Hurlbut's idea of altered nuclear transfer (ANT) would undoubtedly be one of the methods that would be funded. There are other ideas, too, all worthy of a good look to see if we can heal the ethical rift that divides us about human biotechnology.

Hopefully, a trend has started in this regard. First, unanimous agreement was achieved to fund a federal umbilical cord blood stem cell bank. And now, perhaps, the Feds will pay for research into "alternative methods," as they are sometimes called. I wish the PA Senators success in their new joint venture.

2 Comments:

At May 07, 2006 , Blogger Wesley J. Smith said...

The research is still in the animal stage and is ongoing. We will only be able to tell the tale when that process is complete.

 
At May 07, 2006 , Blogger Wesley J. Smith said...

You should contact Hurlbut. He can give you more about the science than I can. But people I trust believe this is a potentially doable procedure. Plus, that particular manipulation is not the only one being contemplated.

Again. Let's see what the animals studies show and then decide. There is no need to make the decision now since no human studies are yet contemplated.

 

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