Monday, April 6, 2009

Stem Cell Research

Some weeks ago, President Obama reversed the Bush administration order that stopped federal funding of embryonic stem cell research. My friend Jon asked me to make a statement on this landmark for the science since he was writing an article for the examiner.com. Anyway, I thought I'd post my response here...
I believe this will help to accelerate some very specific research that people have been doing. When Bush cut off funding to these projects it put some major obstacles on the path for some kinds of cutting edge biological research. Universities and research institutes working in these fields had to either stop working with these cell lines altogether, or to find private funding to pay for the research as well as new facilities and instruments since nothing purchased with government funds, no matter how big or small, could be used when working with embryonic stem cells.

Still, I think people should understand that these cell lines are only of interest to people doing some very specific research. And while some people's lives are hanging on the products of that research, this change in policy isn't necessarily going to produce the cures that are demanded. Nevertheless, despite former president Bush's tourniquet we have accomplished a lot in the past 8 years, and have nothing but high hopes for the years to come.

In the end the majority of the scientific community sees this as a positive thing. However, there are still some among us who have a moral dilemma with the source of these stem cells, and I think we'd be reckless to keep pushing science without keeping these moral conversations on the table.