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HUMANCLONING

     
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news spotlight
  • Stem-Cell Cloning Not Needed, Says Scientist--
    [Australian Broadcasting Corp]
  • UK Fertility Expert Envisages Limited Human Cloning
    [Independent]
  • South Korea Probes Human Clone Claim By BioFusion[BBC]
  • European Office Bars Human Cloning in Patent[BBC ]
  • South Korea: Health, Science Ministries to Draft Bill Banning Human Cloning[Korea Herald]
  • Couples Join Bid for First Cloned Baby By Zavos-- [Sunday Herald]
  • Tennessee: Baptist, Methodist Now Forming Adult Stem Cell Transplant Programs-- [Memphis Business Journal]
  • FDA Eases Way for Adult Stem Cells to Help Fight Cancer[Detroit Free Press]
  • European Office Bars Human Cloning in Patent[BBC ]
  • Severino Antinori says Human Clone By December [ejhc news]
  • Single gene failure "explains cloning deaths"
    [NewScientist.com news service]

and more.....

Randolfe  Wickler
-the first pro- Cloning activist

Mr. Wicker founded the world's first activist pro-human-cloning group, the Clone Rights United Front.....
[read more]
[visit the clonerights website]

[photo from www.clonerights.com ]

original papers punchline
 

"Hey! A woman 8 weeks pregnant with a cloned baby!!"
"But Honey even that takes nine months to download!!"

literature review noticeboard

OPEN PEER REVIEW

     The e-journal of human cloning is from this issue trying out a new innovation: open review. When the world is just talking about open review, we are ahead with implementing it. From now onwards you would see a ''respond to this article'' link on the top and bottom ends of the article. click and post your response. That is all. Hope you would enjoy and put to maximum use this new utility -Editor


    Articles/papers to be included in the next issue of the e-Journal of Human Cloning should reach the editor by 15 August  2000-Editor

 

  • Randolfe  Wicker
    East Challenges West in Debate on Medical Ethics and Cloning [full text]
  • H Widdows and F MacCallum
    Disparities in parenting criteria: an exploration of the issues, focusing on adoption and embryo donation
    J Med Ethics 2002;28:139-142[full text]
  • Cloning and the Human Soul
    by Satyakama Dhruv[full text]
  • Cloning: Friend or Foe
    By Ayman Nawash[full text]
  • Public Makes Distinctions on Genetic Research
    The Pew Research Center for the People and the Press[full text]
the HUMANCLONING interactive webwatch
From this issue onwards we are including a new section to this journal-the HUMANCLONING interactive. The interactive section includes messageboards, boards to post your articles, your opinion, news updates, reviews, and a good chatroom exclusively for discussions on the various aspects of Human Cloning. We hope you would utilise this facility to the maximum extent.

Society, Religion and Technology Project

 website of the Church of Scotland contains pages on Human Cloning with hundreds of articles on Human Cloning

[visit them here]

book reviews thoughts
THE HUMAN CLONING DEBATETHE HUMAN CLONING DEBATE
by GLENN McGEE
The previous edition was chosen as one of The New York Times's Top 100 Books for 1998. This edition was updated in May 2000

 

 

Redesigning HUMANS:Our Inevitable Genetic Future
by:Gregory Stock
Houghton Mifflin

Forget worries about cloning people. In the future,
technological advances will bring far more meaningful and controversial changes to our offspring, says Gregory Stock.

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