Top 1200 Stem Cell Research Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
In fact, many nations currently refuse to support embryonic stem cell research of any kind.
Adult stem cell research has produced some 67 medical miracles.
Laura Bush went on national television during the week of my father's funeral and spoke out against embryonic stem cell research, pointing out that where Alzheimer's is concerned, we don't have proof that stem-cell treatment would be effective.
Stem cell research can revolutionize medicine, more than anything since antibiotics. — © Ron Reagan
Stem cell research can revolutionize medicine, more than anything since antibiotics.
I think that support of this [stem cell] research is a pro-life pro-family position. This research holds out hope for more than 100 million Americans.
We have a lot to gain through furthering stem cell research, but medical breakthroughs should be fundamentally about saving, not destroying, human life. Therefore, I support stem cell research that does not destroy the embryo.
There is just no sensible, logical reason why we would not make use of stem cell research.
I wholeheartedly support umbilical stem cell research, but also support embryonic stem cell research.
The federal and state governments should ban the use of taxpayer funds to support cloning and embryonic stem cell research.
Conservatives and companies condoned Rush Limbaugh's 2006 attacks on Michael J. Fox for campaigning about stem cell research.
The European Parliament must send a clear sign that it recognises the importance of embryonic stem cell research.
Embryonic stem-cell research requires the destruction of life to create a stem cell. That's why I think we've got to be very careful in balancing the ethics and the science.
I urge researchers to make use of the opportunities that are available to them, and to do all they can to fulfill the promise that stem cell research offers.
I am opposed to both cloning and the destruction of human embryos and adamantly opposed to funding of embryonic stem cell research.
Stem cell research has become such a polarizing issue in America... and I wanted to bring it down to the personal level, instead of the political. — © Jodi Picoult
Stem cell research has become such a polarizing issue in America... and I wanted to bring it down to the personal level, instead of the political.
The U.S. has the finest research scientists in the world, but we are falling far behind other countries, like South Korea and Singapore, that are moving forward with embryonic stem cell research.
I urge researchers to make use of the opportunities that are available to them and to do all they can to fulfill the promise that stem cell research offers.
We have a responsibility to promote stem cell research which could lead to treatments and cures for diseases affecting millions of Americans.
Our focus should be on the more than 70 cures and treatments that have been successfully produced from other forms of stem cell research that do not destroy a human life.
Sadly, embryonic stem cell research is completely legal in this country and has been going on at universities and research facilities for years.
The reason the Democrats are so intent on passing a stem-cell bill is they're depending on the research to grow themselves a spine.
Millions of American families affected by debilitating diseases have new hope today after the U.S. House passed legislation to support potentially life-saving stem cell research.
To date, embryonic stem cell research has not produced a single medical treatment, where ethical, adult stem cell research has produced some 67 medical miracles.
Embryonic stem cell research is legal in America, and nothing in the administration's current policy affects that legality; 400 lines are currently being used to conduct embryonic stem cell research, both in the private sector and by the Federal Government.
I support stem cell research, including embryonic stem cell research.
The first misconception is that embryonic stem cell research is not legal. The fact is, embryonic stem cell research is completely legal. Research on embryonic stem cells has taken place for years.
I'm very grateful that President Obama has lifted the restrictions on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research.
An additional concern of leadership is the caution that some members of the nation's stem- cell research community have raised about state investments in this new area of scientific research.
I am all for stem cell research.
Sure, President Bush can say that the U.S. government won't fund stem cell research, but believe me, Japan is applauding. Because they will just do it first and get all the patents.
I will work and fight for stem cell research.
Embryonic stem cell research is at the leading edge of a series of moral hazards.
Stem cell research must be carried out in an ethical manner in a way that respects the sanctity of human life.
So here you have Barack Obama going in and spending the money on embryonic stem cell research. Eugenics.
You know, the polls show that 70 percent of the people are for stem-cell research.
More important is the fact that embryonic stem cell research could lead to new treatments and cures for the many Americans afflicted with life-threatening and debilitating diseases.
Stem cell research holds out the promise of finding cures and treatments for a wide range of diseases.
I think that we're foolhardy to not be engaging in federal funding of stem-cell research in the most aggressive way we possibly can.
There is an abundance of misinformation, exaggeration, and blatant lies being spread by interest groups regarding the prospects for embryonic stem cell research.
Stem cell research holds enormous promise for easing human suffering, and federal support is critical to its success. — © Tom Harkin
Stem cell research holds enormous promise for easing human suffering, and federal support is critical to its success.
Embryonic stem cell research has the potential to alleviate so much suffering. Surely, by working together we can harness its life-giving potential.
Britain should be the world's number one center for genetic and stem cell research, building on our world leading regulatory regime in the area.
Without a doubt, stem cell research will lead to the dramatic improvement in the human condition and will benefit millions of people.
I'm a supporter of embryonic stem cell research. I do think there are very important moral and also religious questions at stake in the debate over embryonic stem cell research.
In science there is something known as a stem cell. A stem cell is an undifferentiated cell which has not yet decided whether it's gonna be a cell of your brain or a cell of your heart or of your finger nail. But science is learning how to coax, how to manipulate, the raw material of life that we call stem cell to become any cell of the body. I think that God is the stem cell of the universe.
The Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act would expand research on embryonic stem cells by increasing the number of lines stem cells that would be eligible for federally funded research.
If people think that you're throwing babies out, dissecting children, to do stem-cell research, I'm not for that.
In a prime-time address, President Bush said he backed limited federal funding for stem cell research. That's right, the President said, this is a quote, the research could help cure brain diseases like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and whatever it is I have.
We can continue to make significant strides in the scientific community by exploring new stem cell research methods that do not include destroying human embryos.
Most of the scientific community believes that for the full potential of embryonic stem cell research to be reached, the number of cell lines readily available to scientists must increase.
I would like people to understand the rationale for my embryonic stem cell research decision and how the process became distorted over time. — © George W. Bush
I would like people to understand the rationale for my embryonic stem cell research decision and how the process became distorted over time.
Embryonic stem cell research wears no political stripes - it is embraced by conservatives, liberals, Democrats, Republicans, and Independents.
The refusal to acknowledge the scientific value of embryonic stem cell research is one more tragic misstep.
It is my hope that the number of stem cell lines available for federally-funded research will be expanded so that the government can continue to participate in this vital research and provide hope to the millions of Americans with diseases that might be cured.
In Britain, like most of the developed world, stem-cell research is regarded as a great opportunity. America will be left behind if it doesn't change policy.
Under current federal policy on human embryonic stem cell research, only those stem cell lines derived before August 9, 2001 are eligible for federally funded research.
A stem cell is essentially a blank cell capable of becoming another, more differentiated cell-type in the body, such as a skin cell, a muscle cell or a nerve cell.
You cannot be against embryonic stem cell research and be intellectually and therefore morally consistent, if you're not also against in vitro fertilization.
From its earliest days, stem cell research has been important to the people of Wisconsin.
The best that can be said about embryonic stem cell research is that it is scientific exploration into the potential benefits of killing human beings.
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