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Stem cells

Visits James Thomson's laboratory at the University of Wisconsin where stem cells were first cultured to learn why this breakthrough is so important for biotechnology. Shows what stem cells are, how they are cultured, the differences between embryonic and adult stem cells, and why they offer such potential for the future of our health and welfare. Addresses both scientific and ethical issues.

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  • "Science and the ethical dilemmas of stem cell research in the 21st century"

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  • "Takes viewers inside James Thomson's laboratory at the University of Wisconsin where stem cells were first cultured. Shows what stem cells are, how they are cultured, and why they offer such potential for the future of our health and welfare. Addresses both scientific and ethical issues. Includes interviews with pioneers in stem cell technology and stem cell ethics."
  • "Shows what stem cells are, how they are cultured, and why they offer such potential for the future of our health and welfare. Addresses both the science and the ethical dilemmas that accompany this area of research. Includes interviews with pioneers in stem cell science and stem cell ethics. University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers Timothy Mulcahey, Neal L. First, Lloyd M. Smith, and Robin Alta Charo are featured."
  • "Visit James Thomson's laboratory at the University of Wisconsin where stem cells were first cultured to learn why this breakthrough is so important to 21st century biotechnology. This video will show what stem cells are; how they are cultured and why they offer such potential for the future of our health and welfare. Both scientific and ethical issues are also addressed. Includes exclusive interviews with pioneers in stem cell technology and in stem cell ethics."
  • "Visits James Thomson's laboratory at the University of Wisconsin where stem cells were first cultured to learn why this breakthrough is so important for biotechnology. Shows what stem cells are, how they are cultured, the differences between embryonic and adult stem cells, and why they offer such potential for the future of our health and welfare. Addresses both scientific and ethical issues."@en
  • "Takes students inside James Thomson's laboratory at the University of Wisconsin where stem cells were first cultured to learn why this breakthough is so important in the 21st century. Addresses both the science and the ethical dilemmas that accompany this revolutionary advance in biology -- Back cover."@en
  • "University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers Timothy Mulcahey, Neal L. First, Lloyd M. Smith, and Robin Alta Charo are featured in this presentation on stem cells, stem cell research, and the ethics of stem cell research."@en

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  • "Nonfiction films"@en
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  • "Stem cells"