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Today's spotlight: Michael JonesMinneapolis Star Tribune (subscription), MN - 7 minutes agoI oversee all technology applications, systems and infrastructure for the NMDP, which is focused on saving lives through blood stem-cell transplants and …
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Letters: Hubris surrounds embryonic stem-cell researchOCRegister, CA - 11 hours agoEthicists who have monitored the wildly overpromised hype surrounding embryonic stem-cell research have become inured to the hucksterism of researchers …
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Stem Cell Fraudster May Have Actually Made BreakthroughSlashdot - Aug 3, 2007In some ways this means a parthenogenetic stem cell is less valuable than a cloned stem cell - it will not be a 100% match, though it will not contain any …
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Stem Cell Fraudster May Have Actually Made BreakthroughSlashdot - Aug 3, 2007Otter writes "Woo Suk Hwang's career swung from fame over his lab's claim of the first stem cells from a cloned human embryo to humiliation when the results …Stem cell fraud hid unnoticed breakthrough Sydney Morning HeraldSouth Korean stem-cell breakthrough was another kind [...]
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Stem-cell research still a hot topic in US Congress, statesThe Tidings, CA - Aug 3, 2007Jon Corzine signed legislation July 26 that will ask voters in November to approve spending $450 million over 10 years for embryonic stem-cell research. …Opposition stymies embryonic stem cell research progress Contra Costa Timesall 2 news articles
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New recipe for sustainability: stem-cell burgersGlobe and Mail, Canada - Aug 3, 2007Stem-cell hamburger will have no e-coli, no salmonella. It will have no fat - or only fat put there as an additive. Taste won't be much of a problem, …
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Even a $400000 Salary Can't Woo Stem-Cell Chief to Golden StateWired News - Aug 2, 2007By David Jensen 08.03.07 | 2:00 AM Directors of the nation's most ambitious embryonic stem-cell research effort — a $3 billion program funded by California …
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Korean Cloning Fraud Case Advances Stem Cell ResearchAtlanta Journal Constitution, USA - Aug 2, 2007This gets us to making a customized, patient-specific stem cell without having to go through nuclear transfer," he said. "It represents a very important …
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A grain of truth behind the stem cell fraud of Woo Suk HwangInternational Herald Tribune, France - Aug 2, 2007By Nicholas Wade The world of stem cell research was set reeling two years ago when its most successful practitioner, the Korean scientist Woo Suk Hwang, …
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Korean stem cell fraud masked a true advanceMSNBC - Aug 2, 2007Remember the spectacular South Korean stem cell fraud of a few years ago? A new analysis says the disgraced scientist actually did reach a long-sought …