stem cell research
February 17, 2005 – 11:58 pmThe pace of scientific and medical breakthroughs in stem cell research is breakneck (no pun intended), with several interesting and/or important discoveries being reported each month. The table below is a synopsis of discoveries from the months of December 2004, January and February 2005 as reported by The Stem Cell Research Foundation. I will try go back and prepend reports of discoveries from months prior to December as I have time.
| MONTH | TYPE | IMPLICATIONS | PROSPECTS FOR CURE | SOURCE |
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6 Responses to “stem cell research”
Good stuff. Thanks Joel
By Worldgineer on Feb 18, 2005
Coming up later
I’m taking a quick break from work for a quick update. I typically post only in the late evenings, after work and family obligations, and that will be the case this evening as well. Over the course of the weekend, I hope to post some updates on local i…
By BatesLine on Feb 18, 2005
This is a terrific chart, and beautiful as well. Great work
By jille on Feb 19, 2005
Status of Currrent Stem Cell Research
Too few make the distinction between the use of embryonic stem cells and the use of other stem cells, yet such a distinction is crucial in both ethical policy decisions on where to spend scarce resource dollars. Joel has summarized the recent…
By Business of Life™ on Feb 19, 2005
I think I might make a permanent link to this post. Pretty sure trackbacks just don’t work on blogger though.
By Dave Munger on May 14, 2005
Whirled views on stem cell research
Editorial page editor Ken Neal, in Sunday’s Tulsa Whirled, displays both ignorance and disingenuousness on the issue of federal funding for stem cell research. Where to begin with this mess? It’s difficult to understand President Bush’s opposition to e…
By BatesLine on May 31, 2005