Bioethicists Promoting Reproductive Cloning

I like Bio Edge, which scours the world for cutting edge biotech and bioethics stories, which are adeptly summarized and sent to subscribers via e-mail. The writers generally get things right, but this Bio Edge story is both behind the times and factually wrong. It states that bioethicists are . . . . Continue Reading »

More Ugly Truths About Assisted Suicide

A Swiss assisted suicide organization called Dignitas has helped a depressed woman kill herself in Germany. True, the woman presented a fake medical report, stating she was very ill. But the head of Dignitas said it didn’t matter since, “in any case every person in Europe has the right . . . . Continue Reading »

Predictions, Abridged

I was asked by the Dallas Morning News to predict future biotech controversies, in a similar way as did the San Francisco Chronicle, published last week and linked here earlier. Here is the somewhat different version that appeared today in Texas. (Registration may be . . . . Continue Reading »

Trouble in Threapeutic Cloning Paradise

One of the big issues that causes many feminists to oppose therapeutic human cloning is the distinct possibility that women, particularly the most destitute women, will be exploited for their eggs. (One egg is needed per somatic cell nuclear transfer procedure.) When S. Korean researcher Woo-Suk . . . . Continue Reading »