The Practical Consequences of a National Human Embryonic Stem Cell Registry

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Kenneth Taymor
Christopher Thomas Scott
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[1] University of California,Berkeley Center for Law, Business and the Economy
[2] Stanford University,Program on Stem Cells in Society, Center for Biomedical Ethics
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Stem Cell Reviews and Reports | 2009年 / 5卷
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Embryonic stem cells; Embryonic stem cell lines; Biomedical ethics; Bioethics; Policy; NIH Guidelines for Embryonic Stem Cell Research; Informed consent; Barack Obama; Executive order; Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA); National Stem Cell Bank; Stem cell registry; Embryonic stem cell research oversight (ESCRO); Institutional review board (IRB);
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The executive order and issuance of federal guidelines for human embryonic stem cell research are positive developments and will produce long-term benefits by creating a new registry for hESC lines. But there may be short-term costs caused by regulatory uncertainty, procedural delay, and knock-on effects as national policies are adopted at state and local jurisdictions. Policymakers must ensure that national mechanisms of oversight for a new hESC registry are adequately funded, properly organized, transparent, and free of bureaucratic detail.
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