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Science and the Pope
1Executive Director, Center for Bioethics and Culture, Brentwood, Tenn.2Associate Professor of Bioethics, Trinity International University, Deerfield, Ill.Email: D. Joy Riley - joyriley@comcast.net The Scientist 2005, 19(15):8
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In a recent editorial, Richard Gallagher and Ivan Oransky conclude with the suggestion that "officials keep the human person of Pope John Paul II in view when crafting their next document. After all, Parkinson disease, which afflicted the late Pope, is one of the conditions for which stem cell research seems the most promising."[1]
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