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

Capitol Hill stem-cell backers received health industry dollars

By M. Asif Ismail and Christine Morente

WASHINGTON, August 30, 2001 — U.S. representatives and senators who strongly pushed for federally subsidized embryonic stem cell research ha

Excerpts from this story referencing "Jon Corzine":

"… 21,700); Strom Thurmond , R-S.C., ($21,500); Harry Reid, D-Nev. ($10,800); Jon Corzine, D-N.J. ($2,375); and Daniel K. Inouye, D-Hawaii ($2,000).After the Bush a …"

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Globalizing research

By Alexander Cohen

Across Asia, biotechnology sector thrives

International cloning timeline

By Alexander Cohen

Tracking embryo research and cloning efforts from 1996 to 2004

In Congress, a cloning stalemate

By M. Asif Ismail

Efforts to ban cloning falter over scope of proposed prohibition
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Regulating cloning

By M. Asif Ismail

The biotech industry pushes its agenda in the states

Lobbying, old-time politics block legislation on human cloning

By M. Asif Ismail

Bush administration articulates no position

Excerpts from this story referencing "Stem cell":

"… rch front, the focus has shifted from human cloning to Stem cell research. Stem cells, which form within the first eight days of an embryo's existence, can dev …"

"… all the more necessary to have legislation to supervise genetic research. "Stem cell research is more defensible. It has beneficial aspects. But it would be be …"

Embryo research: profit vs ethics?

By Shaun Taylor-Corbett

Corporations team up with patients' rights groups to overpower opposition to research that destroys embryos, but could save lives

Excerpts from this story referencing "Stem cell":

"… NIH funding for research involving Stem cells derived from human embryos. Stem cells are indifferentiated, and can develop into brain, heart, or any number of …"

"… nd some biotechnology companies say will be cured by Stem cell therapies. "Stem cells do promise certain benefits. However, it has to be underscored that they …"