Between the Local and the Global: Evaluating European regulation of stem cell regenerative medicine

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 61 (1):42-58 (2018)
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Abstract

The history and context of the public policy regarding stem cell research in the European Union are complex. The regulations respond to and aim to realize political and economic goals across a large region that is culturally diverse, as well as addressing moral judgments on a contested emerging area of research. This history and context are relevant for the arguments developed here in relation to autologous stem cell research and how it is affected by those regulations.The EU is currently an open market across 28 countries with different languages as well as varied cultural, religious, and political histories. Bridging the diverse traditions and their corresponding local policies and regulations is often a...

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Christine Hauskeller
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