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Stem Cell Researchers Can Now Combine Animal and Human Embryos In The US (sciencemag.org)

Slashdot reader sciencehabit quotes an article from Science magazine: The National Institutes of Health announced that the agency soon expects to lift a moratorium on funding for controversial experiments that add human stem cells to animal embryos, creating an organism that is part animal, part human. Instead, these so-called chimera studies will undergo an extra layer of ethical review but may ultimately be allowed to proceed.

Although scientists who support such research welcomed the move, some were left trying to parse exactly what the draft policy will mean. It is "a step in the right direction," says Sean Wu, a stem cell researcher at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, who co-authored a letter to Science last year opposing the moratorium. But "we still don't know what the outcome will be case by case," he adds. However, some see the proposal as opening up research in some areas that had been potentially off-limits.

Experiments could include using animals to grow human organs for transplants, although according to the article, some scientists "worry that the experiments could produce, say, a supersmart mouse."

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  1. Wow this is great by NotSoHeavyD3 · · Score: 2

    Something that will piss off the right (because of embryonic stem cell research) and the left. (Because of animal/human hybrids.) The left and right will finally agree on something.

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    1. Re:Wow this is great by SuricouRaven · · Score: 2

      Oh, the right are pretty pissed off!
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      In an aggressive move before the end of its second term, the Obama administration announced Thursday that is wants to allow scientists to engineer human-animal hybrids.

      This latest attempt by President Barack Obama of reportedly seeking to manipulate and destroy human life through unethical experiments comes after his earlier move to overturn limits set by the Bush administration.

      One issue is that scientists might inadvertently create animals that have partly human brains, endowing them with some semblance of human consciousness or human thinking abilities,” the pro-life media hub (LifeNews) added.

      “In 2009, pro-abortion President Barack Obama issued an executive order allowing funding on life-destroying embryonic stem cell research, including for human-animal hybrid embryos,” the pro-life organization reminded Americans. “This rescinded President George Bush’s policy prohibiting taxpayer-funding of the life-destroying practices.”
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      I can't see the left getting pissed off though. They've not objected to chimera research before.

  2. Extra-dimensional beings? by Theovon · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ah, so this is how we get all those mice that advance quantum physics for us.

  3. Re:Fievel by tomhath · · Score: 2

    I'm pretty sure that was a reference to Algernon, not Fievel.

  4. What's the problem? by saboosh · · Score: 2

    Everyone knows the solution to a super smart Mouse is to give him a counterpart which always inadvertently ruins his plans to take over the world..... Also, that counterpart must always provide a different perspective on what the super smart mouse might be thinking at any moment.

  5. Re:Insane is Insane. by Yvan256 · · Score: 2

    Dude, you complain about these guys playing god and you're trying to freakin' grow puppies? That's not how dogs work, man!

  6. Re:About time. by physicsphairy · · Score: 4, Insightful

    That's not a great approach for discerning medical ethics. At the point your justification for medical experiments is, "in the long term there could be (as yet undemonstrated) major benefits" I don't think there is a single experiment you could not rationalize.