Bio-Technology and Genetic Engineering
                      
             December 02, 2013

BT - Videos
      
Future of Food  (HULU)       Discussion information

Web References: 

Ethics and Bio-Technology

Center for Bioethics   ( Univ. of Penn )
President's Council on Bioethics    U.S. Government
Medical Ethics Resource Guide Medical-Assistant Net

General Information on BT / Genetic Engineering

National Center for Biotechnology Information
Biotechnology Center - Univ. of Wisconsin
National Human Genome Research Institute
Biotechnology Myths   One person's opinion
American Association for the Advancement of Science
What is genetic engineering?  Union of Concerned Scientists  
Global Action for a Global Problem  Greenpeace

BT and Food

Campaign to Ban Genetically Engineer Food
Campaign to Label Genetically Engineered Foods

Safe Food Web Page

Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis

Regulating Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis: The Pathologicalization Problem
Customizing Conception

Restrictions on PGD around the world
PGD - Ethical Issues
Genetic Testing in Europe

Cloning

What is cloning?   
Cloning News
All About Cloning

Ethics of Cloning
     

Assisted Reproductive Technology - ART

ART - Centers for Disease Control              
Society for ART     
A Surplus of Embryos  - CBS News, Feb, 2006       
Legal Status of Frozen Embryos    

Stem-cell Research

Humanae Vitae - Encyclical of Pope Paul VI on the Regulation of Birth - July 25, 1968
Instruction on Respect for Human Life in its Origin -  February 22, 1987

National Right to Life organization

Catholic Church and Stem-Cell Research
  
( 13 Dec 2004 )

When Does Life Begin?

An Evolutional Genetic Answer to When Life Begins
When Does Life Begin?
When does life begin? Various religious views
When does life begin? Islamic view
When does life begin? Hindu view
When does life begin?Accountant's View of When Life Begins ( for tax purposes )
Scientific Views of When Life Begins
Religious Views on When Life Begins
Two Philosophers Discuss "When Does Life Begin?"

 

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