Feminist scholars on eggs for cloning research
The debate about women's eggs for cloning-based stem cell research is one that we've participated in and tracked here at the Center for Genetics and Society. Several comprehensive articles on the topic by feminist scholars and advocates are now available online:
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The stem cell debate continues: the buying and selling of eggs for research by Francoise Baylis and Carolyn McLeod, Journal of Medical Ethics (2007)
- Egg harvesting for stem cell research: medical risks and ethical problems by Diane Beeson and Abby Lippman, Reproductive Biomedicine Online (2006)
- The Lady Vanishes: What's Missing from the Stem Cell Debate by Donna Dickenson, Journal of Bioethical Inquiry (2006)
- Egg Donation for IVF and Stem Cell Research: Time to Weigh the Risks to Women's Health by Judy Norsigian, Different Takes (2005)