Promises and Perils of Stem Cell Research:
Human Ingenuity vs. Human Dignity?

Stem Cell Research Seminar Series
Wednesdays, January -March, 2006

Co-Sponsored by The Center for Applied Christian Ethics and the Biology Department

Stem Cell Research Seminar Series Schedule:
Wednesdays 4:15 - 5:30 p.m. Armerding Lecture Hall, Wheaton College Campus
Refreshments will be provided!

Visit the Biology Department for full descriptions on the event & speakers. (Schedule pdf)

Jan. 18

Roger Kennett, Ph.D.
Overview of Cell and Developmental Biology (audio download) Video and Audio recordings available through Media Resources.

Jan. 25

Pattle Pun, Ph.D. Powerpoint used in lecture
Overview of the Advantages & Ethics of Biotechnology (audio download)

Feb. 1

Sara Becker-Catania, Ph.D.
Neural Stem Cell: Cell Biology, Differentiation and Therapeutic Applications

Feb. 8

David Cook, Ph.D.
Stem Cells-Fact, Fiction and Values (audio download)

Feb. 15

David Fletcher, Ph.D.
Stem Cell Research within Moral Limits: Line Drawing in a Pluralistic Society (audio download)

Feb. 22
Nigel Cameron, Ph.D.
The Federal Stem Cell Policy Debate (audio download)
March 1
David Prentice, Ph.D.
Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine (audio download)
March 15





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