Bioethicist Glenn McGee, founder of the American Journal of Bioethics, resigned from a controversial stem cell company.
Bioethicist Glenn McGee, founder of the American Journal of Bioethics, resigned from a controversial stem cell company.
March 1, 2012
Meet some of the people featured in the March 2012 issue of The Scientist.
Manipulating the human microbiome has ethical implications.
Bioethicists debate how to remain impartial as a bioethics journal editor joins company that peddles unproven stem cell therapies.
January 1, 2012
Meet some of the people featured in the January 2012 issue of The Scientist.
A Presidential Commission suggests improvements to the US system for tracking federally funded research projects involving human subjects.
Some are worried that the judges scheduled to hear arguments on the legality of federal support for human embryonic stem cell research will rule against stem cell funding.
A controversial Boston University laboratory could open by the end of the month, but at a lower safety rating than originally planned.
A traditional drug to treat insomnia shows surprising promise in awaking minimally conscious patients.
The Human Society is still concerned that a US primate research center of illegally breeding federally-owned chimpanzees.