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Stem cell research community drops 14-day limit on human embryo research The Conversation 28 May 2021, 04:40 GMT+10 The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR), which bills itself as the voice of the stem cell research community, has announced that it no longer endorses the prevailing international standard limiting human embryo research to 14 days after fertilization. Human embryo research has long been a thorny ethical issue because of competing views about the moral status of the developing embryo. Some people argue that human embryos have the moral status of persons and are considered protectable human life - that embryos should not be used for research, especially research that results in their destruction. ....
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Pushing the Limits on Embryo Research Commentary It’s no surprise to many of us that the “14-day rule,” which limits research on human embryos to their first two weeks of development, is being challenged. For those of us who were around during the Bush presidency and the time of the great stem cell debates, we always knew the 14-day rule would erode. A film I produced, “Lines That Divide,” is a great primer or refresher for those who are curious about that time in U.S. political and scientific division. Will embryonic stem cells have the potential for developing cures for disease? If so, at what expense? Some argued we would be at risk for a new form of biological colonialism, where there would be vats of human embryos available to researchers. ....
Doctor holds images of an examination of an embryo In July 1978, Louise Brown was born in Manchester, UK the first baby ever to be conceived by in vitro fertilization (IVF). This made headlines around the world, and soon sparked debate about the ethics of IVF and the rapid pace of development in this and related technologies. In 1982, in response to public concern, the UK government set up a Committee of Inquiry into Human Fertilisation and Embryology to investigate the situation and make some recommendations. In 1984, the committee produced the Warnock Report, which recommended (amongst other things) that human embryos could be cultured ....