Human Stem Cell Research: Problems and Promise

Sponsored By: Science Outreach Series
Date: 06 Apr 2002

"Human Stem Cell Research: Problems and Promise" is a Northwestern University public outreach program to help the public understand the scientific aspects of human stem cell research and its legal, social, and ethical impact on our society.

Title Speaker(s) Duration
The Clinical Importance of Stem CellsRonald D.G. McKay

27:28
Alternatives to Embryonic Stem CellsDavid Prentice

23:18
The Case Against Destroying Human Embryos for Stem Cell ResearchRichard M. Doerfinger

30:12
Duties, Freedoms, and Limits: The Ethics of Research in Human Embryonic Stem CellsLaurie Zoloth

30:38
Politics and Policy in the Stem Cell DebateRobin Alta Charo

30:24
Stem Cell Research and Public Policy: How Are the Rules Made?John E. Porter

20:36
Human Stem Cell Symposium, Panel Discussion

38:35
Keywords:
  • Medicine/Health
  • Stem Cells

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