본문으로 바로가기

기술동향

Freeing Up Stem-Cell Research

  • 등록일2009-02-10
  • 조회수7365
  • 분류기술동향

Freeing Up Stem-Cell Research

 
Scientists get ready for the end of federal restrictions on embryonic-stem-cell research.
 
By Emily Singer
 
 
Three years ago, when Rene Rejo Pera was setting up a new lab at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), she had to make sure she had two of everything: one microscope for her federally funded lab, for example, and one for a privately funded replica next door. Because of funding restrictions on stem-cell research ordered by President George W. Bush in 2001, this was a redundant scenario played out in labs across the country. The edict specifically limited federal funding for embryonic stem-cell research to a small number of cell lines already in existence, leaving scientists who wanted to conduct cutting-edge research in this area scrambling for private money.
 
Scientists are now looking forward to an end of that edict. President Barack Obama promised during his campaign to overturn the order, and most expect the action to happen soon. "The imminent change in policy will quite literally allow us to take down these walls and integrate the laboratories in a way that will make the work move much more efficiently," says Arnold Kriegstein, director of the Broad Center of Regeneration Medicine and Stem Cell Research at UCSF.....계속
 
 
 
 
☞ 자세한 내용은 내용바로가기를 이용하시기 바랍니다.
 
 
 
 
 
 
관련정보

자료 추천하기

받는 사람 이메일
@
메일 내용