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    Stem Cell Research: Hope or Hype?

    €56.25
    This book presents an interdisciplinary approach to stem cell research, starting with the breakthrough discovery up through the present day controversy. The book will help the non-scientist understand the biology, research regulations and funding; and it will help the scientist better comprehend the full spectrum of ethical, religious, and policy debates.
    ISBN: 9781138627291
    AuthorMarzotto, Toni (Towson University, Maryl
    SubAuthor1Alt, Patricia M. (Towson University, Mar
    Pub Date21/03/2017
    BindingPaperback
    Pages155
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
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    Stem Cell Research takes a multi-disciplinary approach to the topic of human embryonic stem cell research, starting with the breakthrough discovery up through the present day controversy. The book invites the reader to join the conversation by providing a well balanced approach to many of the issues surrounding the development of this controversial scientific field. It includes the thoughts and experiences of scientists, journalists and ethicists as it tried to approach the topic through a variety of different academic disciplines.





    The book will help the non-scientist understand the biology, research regulations and funding; and simultaneously it will help the scientist better comprehend the full spectrum of ethical, religious, and policy debates.

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    Stem Cell Research takes a multi-disciplinary approach to the topic of human embryonic stem cell research, starting with the breakthrough discovery up through the present day controversy. The book invites the reader to join the conversation by providing a well balanced approach to many of the issues surrounding the development of this controversial scientific field. It includes the thoughts and experiences of scientists, journalists and ethicists as it tried to approach the topic through a variety of different academic disciplines.





    The book will help the non-scientist understand the biology, research regulations and funding; and simultaneously it will help the scientist better comprehend the full spectrum of ethical, religious, and policy debates.