Research paper
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Thesis: Stem cell research is one of the most important and groundbreaking advancements made in medicine and scientists should be able to pursue research freely until we reach a point where the benefits of stem cell research can be reaped by everyone who is in need of it.
"Couples Willing to Give Embryos to Research." Chicago Tribune 21 June 2007: 18. Newsbank. Oakton Community College library, skokie,il. 25 June 2007 <http://infoweb.newsbank.com>. The Tribune reports on a recent study done by John Hopkins University that polled 2000 couples who have embryos in storage at fertility clinics, asking them if they would be willing to donate the embryos to stem cell research. An overwhelming majority of the coulpes said are in favor of their embryos going towards research. The study also found that people would rather have the embryos go to research instead of to other couples who are undergoing fertility treatments. This information will offer great support for my argument and can also be helpful in refuting the opposing sides argument.
"Dobson: Media Coverage on Stem-Cell Issue a 'Scandal'" Christian Examiner Aug. 2004. 11 July 2007 <christianexaminer.com>. The Christian Examiner offers an account of a speech made by Dr. James C. Dobson to the National Press Club on June 25, 2004. Dobson strongly opposes embryonic stem cell research and critizes the media for making supposed false claims about ESC's. I will present Dobson's view on stem cells in the opposing argument section of my paper. I will also give evidence that refutes his assertions.
Hoffman, William. "Stem Cell Policy: World Stem Cell Map." MBBNet. 14 July 2007. University of minnesota medical school. <http://mbbnet.umn.edu/>. This website provides a map illustrating which countries have a permissive or flexible policy on stem cell research. It also shows how much money each country allocates to stem cell research. This information will be helpful when I introduce my topic and compare U.S.'s stem cell research policy with the rest of the world.
Lavelle, Etain. "Blair Lures Scientists as Bush Ban Stalls Science." Bloomberg. 01 Feb. 2006. 17 July 2007 <www.bloomberg.com>. This article reports on the U.K.'s efforts to advance stem cell research by providing $177 million in funding. Also discusses the U.S.'s restrictive policy on stem cell research and how this is driving many fed up scientists to the U.K. This article provides a good comparison of the U.S. and U.K.'s policies on stem cell's which will be very helpful in my introduction. The information provided will also prove to be useful in my argument because it provides an interesting insight into the reasons for Bush's ban against stem cell research.
Solter, Davor. "From Teratocarcinomas to Embryonic Stem Cells and Beyond: a History of Embryonic Stem Cell Research." Nature Reviews 7 (2006): 319-327. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Oakton Community College Library, Skokie,IL. 13 July 2007 <http://web.edscohost.com/ehost>. Provides an extensive history of embryonic stem cell research beginning with teratoma tumor research in mice in the 1950's to the isolation of human stem cells in 1998. Also includes numerous definitions of terms that are usually associated with stem cell research. The extensive history of stem cell research that the article covers will be extremely helpful for the narrative section of my paper in which I give the background information on my topic.
Strode, Tom. "New Stem Cell Guidelines 'Morally Unconscionable,' Bioethicist Says." Christian Examiner 09 May 2005. 11 July 2007 <christianexaminer.com>. This article reports on the guidelines set forth for stem cell research by the National Academy. Also provides a reaction and criticism of the guideline by bioethicist Ben C. Mitchell. The Christian Examiner sides with Mitchell and argues against embryonic stem cell research and goes on to advocate the research of umbilical cord and adult stem cells. This article will be very useful in providing the opposing argument in my paper. I also have evidence that will contradict their claims that state that adult stem cell research is more beneficial and promising.
"The Cutting Blob of Ethical Politics." The Economist 07 July 2001: 31-32. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Oakton Community College Library, Skokie,il. 17 July 2007 <http://search.ebscohost.com>. Outlines the controversy surrounding stem cell research. The article is for stem cell research but also presents three opposing arguments. This article is very helpful to me because it presents both sides of the argument. The points made for and against stem cells will all be useful in my argument and opposing argument as well.
"The Cutting Blob of Ethical Politics." The Economist 07 July 2001: 31-32. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Oakton Community College Library, Skokie,il. 17 July 2007 <http://search.ebscohost.com>. Outlines the controversy surrounding stem cell research. The article is for stem cell research but also presents three opposing arguments. This article is very helpful to me because it presents both sides of the argument. The points made for and against stem cells will all be useful in my argument and opposing argument as well.
"The Cutting Blob of Ethical Politics." The Economist 07 July 2001: 31-32. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Oakton Community College Library, Skokie,il. 17 July 2007 <http://search.ebscohost.com>. Outlines the controversy surrounding stem cell research. The article is for stem cell research but also presents three opposing arguments. This article is very helpful to me because it presents both sides of the argument. The points made for and against stem cells will all be useful in my argument and opposing argument as well.
Von Radowitz, John. "Stem Cell Research- a Promised Land for Science?" Press Association Newsfile 5 June 2007: 1-3. LexisNexis. LexisNexis. Oakton Community College Library, Skokie,IL. 28 June 2007 <http://http://web.lexisnexis.com/universe/document>. Radowitz outlines the basics of stem cell research. He gives a simple explanation of how stem cells work and their potential uses. Also outlines progress made by researchers in the past couple of years. This source was helpful to me because it gives a simple explanation of how stem cells work which I will include in my paper. The timline of progress will also help me cite when I talk about the benefits of stem cell research.