Michigan Catholic Conference Welcomes Announcement of Non-Embryo Destructive Stem Cell Research Advancement
Posted on: Monday, 2 March 2009, 13:24 CST
"Michigan Catholic Conference welcomes today's news of yet another scientific advancement that allows researchers to pursue ethical and proven stem cell research without the need to destroy living human embryos. The announcement, made in the online journal Nature, reports that researchers have found a way to coax virus-free skin cells into an embryonic stem cell-like state while avoiding the ethical and moral landmine of intentionally destroying human embryos. It is the hope of the Conference that state lawmakers will pursue legislation that enables non-embryo destructive stem cell research to flourish in
Michigan Catholic Conference is the official public policy voice of the Catholic Church in this state.
SOURCE Michigan Catholic Conference
Source: PR Newswire
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