Conceiving ethical gamete and embryo research in a post-Dickey-Wicker USA

In a recent essay in Science, we advocated lifting restrictions on federal funding for research involving parthenogenesis, restrictions that have been placed by a rider, the Dickey-Wicker Amendment (DWA), to every budget for the US Department of Labor, Health, and Human Services, and Education since...

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Published in:Science & public policy Vol. 39; no. 1; pp. 129 - 132
Main Authors: Campo-Engelstein, Lisa, Tingen, Candace, Rodriguez, Sarah, Woodruff, Teresa K.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 01-02-2012
Series:Science and Public Policy
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Summary:In a recent essay in Science, we advocated lifting restrictions on federal funding for research involving parthenogenesis, restrictions that have been placed by a rider, the Dickey-Wicker Amendment (DWA), to every budget for the US Department of Labor, Health, and Human Services, and Education since 1996. We concluded that contribution by calling for the reconsideration of the entire amendment and suggesting that it be removed from the budget. In this contribution, we outline how research using human parthenotes, embryos, stem cells, eggs, or sperm could be ethically funded if the DWA were to be rescinded in the USA.
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ISSN:0302-3427
1471-5430
DOI:10.3152/030234212X13214603531888