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Ethics council mulls aging research
Email: Hannah Kamenetsky - hkamenetsky@mindspring.com News from The Scientist 2003, 4(1):20030307-05 doi:10.1186/20030307-05
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The President's Council on Bioethics, which has produced only one report since it was established by President Bush in 2001, has a somewhat more ambitious agenda going forward, including tackling the ethics of biologically enhancing humans. The council plans to produce a document analyzing "enhancements" — non-therapeutic uses of biotechnology to improve body function and/or retard the human aging process this year, executive director Dean Clancy said Thursday.
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