...months ago. The problem came to light last week in Madison, Wis., at a meeting of President Clinton's National Bioethics Advisory Commission, which plans soon to recommend new rules for conducting clinical trials in foreign countries. Scientists...
...on last year, that would outlaw the cloning of humans for at least five years. During that time the National Bioethics Advisory Commission would assess the risks and the ethical and social impact of human cloning. Armey said Congress will pass...
...using lab-grown cells, said Millennium Pharmaceuticals President Steve Holtzman. He is a member of the National Bioethics Advisory Commission that will advise President Clinton about cloning. Said Ontogeny's Platika: "To me it's so exciting...
...research on human cloning and asked private researchers to voluntarily suspend any similar efforts. His National Bioethics Advisory Commission is to issue its report by the end of that period. Bills to ban human cloning have been introduced in...
...sheep in Scotland, Clinton asked the National Bioethics Advisory Commission last week to review the ramifications...voluntarily hold off at least until the National Bioethics Advisory Commission can study the matter, a move with which...
...clearly be limited" if the NIH could not participate in such research, Varmus told President Clinton's National Bioethics Advisory Commission. "It is appropriate for NIH to support this research and we intend to do so," Varmus said. The advisory...
...Dolly's birth, President Clinton banned the use of federal dollars for human cloning research and asked the National Bioethics Advisory Commission to examine the issue. The commission recommended passing a federal law banning the cloning of human beings...
...concerns about treating children as objects rather than as cherished beings," Ezekiel Emanuel of the National Bioethics Advisory Commission said on Fox. And many others, including Shalala, who said the term "mad scientist" came to mind as...
...research while essentially calling a timeout on efforts to actually make cloned humans. The panel, the National Bioethics Advisory Commission, meets Saturday to draw up final recommendations for President Clinton on the stance the federal government...
...with the moratorium, a panel working on recommendations to President Clinton suggested Saturday. The National Bioethics Advisory Commission is scheduled to send Clinton a final set of recommendations for government policy on human cloning by...