Wednesday, August 10, 2005

What's the Matter with Kansas... City

Many opponents of federal funding for stem cell research make the claim that, while public funds cannot be used to do the research, this does nothing to stop private funds from being used.

Well, Missouri is looking into making that illegal also. A bill proposed in the State legislature would make it a crime to do any type of stem cell research, public or private. The bill would go as far as to rescind state funding from those who do business with entities that carry on stem cell research.

This, of course has the Missouri biotech industry in a tizzy and has the prospect of costing Missouri millions of dollars in last jobs and taxes. The Stowers Institute for Medical Research in Kansas City has already suspended recruiting new scientists.

Under the guidance of Republicans, we will soon be back to blood letting and leeches.

In Heartland, Stem Cell Research Meets Fierce Opposition

Ban would imperil stem-cell research

Missouri's red herring

2 comments:

jaed said...

Stem cell research, or stem cell research using embryos? (Really blastocysts, but none of the newsies use the term.) There's a fairly significant difference.

Dingo said...

embryonic