Stem Cells: Policy and Ethics

Stem Cells: Policy and Ethics

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No area of science holds such promise for treating disease and improving human lives as stem cell research. But no area of science causes such fundamental ethical concern and such ferocious political conflict. In this course, students will learn the fundamentals of stem cell biology, and study how…

Stanford Continuing Studies Program


    • Apr 21, 2008 LATEST EPISODE
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    First lecture of Chris Scott's Stem Cell course on Policy and Ethics. (February 13, 2008)

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