Rice University's Baker Institute has experts available to discuss the current debate on United States' embryonic stem cell policy.
In January, Baker Institute fellows Neal Lane and Kirstin Matthews released policy recommendations on stem cell research for the Obama administration. They recommend that stem cell research be allowed to expand in a responsible, thoughtful and ethical manner and that a federal stem cell policy be developed. They encourage the administration to expand federal funding for human embryonic stem cells and charge the National Institutes of Health (NIH) with oversight. Lane is a senior fellow in science and technology policy. He also served President Clinton as science adviser and is the former director of the National Science Foundation. Matthews is a fellow in science and technology policy.
Matthews and Lane's policy recommendations for the Obama administration:
Read the complete stem cell recommendations at http://www.bakerinstitute.org/publications/ST-pub-ObamaTransitionMatthewsLane-121908.pdf
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