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Statement of Kathy Hudson, Ph.D Re: New Research on Derivation of Embryonic Stem Cells
(Genetics and Public Policy Center, 2005-09-16)
Regulating reproductive genetics: A review of American bioethics commissions and comparison to the British Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority
(Genetics and Public Policy Center, 2005-08-25)
Many people are now advocating expanded government regulation of research and clinical use of reproductive technologies. Although many of these technologies have been in use or anticipated for more than twenty-five years, ...
Center director Kathy Hudson testifies before the United States House of Representatives Committee on Education and the Workforce, Subcommittee on Employer-Employee Relations
(Genetics and Public Policy Center, 2004-07-22)
Reproductive genetics: Conceiving new wrongs?
(Genetics and Public Policy Center, 2005)
Genetic testing ought to make it easier for couples to make informed reproductive choices. But when mistakes occur, or communication falters, lawsuits soon follow.
At-Home DNA Tests: Marketing Scam or Medical Breakthrough
(Genetics and Public Policy Center, 2006-07-27)
Embryo Biopsy for Stem Cells: Trading Old Problems for New
(Genetics and Public Policy Center, 2006)
Embryo biopsy for stem cells: trading old problems for new.
Law and policy director Gail Javitt presents comments at the Food and Drug Administration hearing on Consumer-Directed Promotion of Regulated Medical Products
(Genetics and Public Policy Center, 2005-11-01)
Human Germline Genetic Modification: Issues and Options for Policymakers
(Genetics and Public Policy Center, 2005)
Germline genetic modification is possible in animals, but not yet in humans. If certain technical obstacles were overcome, human germline genetic modification (HGGM) could allow human beings to create permanent heritable ...