How medical technology is changing who we are

By Bob Carty

OTTAWA, February 2, 2002 — This series was first aired on CBC Radio over a six-day period beginning on January 6, 2002 and is reposted with

Issue divides Bush advisers

By M. Asif Ismail

WASHINGTON, August 30, 2001 — Within the Bush administration, two senior aides, chief strategist Karl Rove and Health and Human Services Sec

Excerpts from this story referencing "biotechnology":

"… early days, which required the destruction of embryos.Thompson is a fan of biotechnology, and under his watch Wisconsin grew to become a biotech giant, with the st …"

Feds have done little to contain genetically modified animals and plants

By Laurel Adams

Government has done little to ensure genetically modified animals and plants don't escape into wild

Excerpts from this story referencing "Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service":

"… d five GE animal and insect research projects at a cost of $16 million.The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has been slow to develop regulations regarding GE animals and insects comp …"

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A record year for the pharmaceutical lobby in '07

By M. Asif Ismail

Washington's largest lobby racks up another banner year on Capitol Hill

Globalizing research

By Alexander Cohen

Across Asia, biotechnology sector thrives

Excerpts from this story referencing "biotechnology":

"… rs. China has reportedly been increasing its funding for cloning and other biotechnology research efforts. From 1995 to 2000, it reportedly spent over $180 million …"

Special report: Dim chance for global cloning ban

By M. Asif Ismail

More than 150 countries have no law on the books that bars reproductive cloning

Excerpts from this story referencing "biotechnology":

"… nomic potential in embryonic cloning, stem cell research and other related biotechnology research. Great Britain leads this pack that also includes China, South Ko …"

"… s obtain stem cell lines.The United Kingdom has the world's second largest biotechnology industry after the United States, comprising nearly 400 biotechnology comp …"

"… gest biotechnology industry after the United States, comprising nearly 400 biotechnology companies, according to the British government. In 2001, it employed 19,00 …"

"… ing Singapore, China, South Korea and Japan, have also made investments in biotechnology.Singapore, which suffered an economic slump during the Asian financial cri …"

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A human rights issue

By M. Asif Ismail

In Europe, nations ban reproductive cloning, but allow research to continue

Where scientists call the shots

By Tamra Traubmann

Advanced capabilities and lax regulation put Israel on the leading edge of cloning

International cloning timeline

By Alexander Cohen

Tracking embryo research and cloning efforts from 1996 to 2004

Excerpts from this story referencing "biotechnology":

"… ddress the issue in its Autumn 2004 session.December 2003 – Clonaid, the biotechnology company founded by the leader of the Raelian religious movement, announces …"

In Congress, a cloning stalemate

By M. Asif Ismail

Efforts to ban cloning falter over scope of proposed prohibition

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"… yos to be immoral. The other side— scientific and medical community, the biotechnology industry, and patients' rights groups—while denouncing reproductive clon …"

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