BioScience News and Advocate Daily Highlights 12/2
Daily Highlights
1. Conference wrestles with biotech
issues
2. Korea reports clone development
3. Research
charity secures cancer gene patent
4. Scientists probe
bird flu origins
5. WHO issues herbal medicine
guidelines
Conference wrestles with biotech
issues
Over 150 participants from New Zealand and
overseas are set to explore the ethics of emerging
biotechnologies at a major bioethics conference beginning at
the University of Otago tomorrow. The
eve...
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http://www.BioSciNews.com/files/news-detail.asp?newsID=6189
Korea
reports clone development
South Korean scientists have
cloned a human embryo to obtain cells they hope could one
day be used to treat disease. Seoul National University's
Woo Suk Hwang, and colleagues, took the genetic
mat...
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http://www.BioSciNews.com/files/news-detail.asp?newsID=6186
Research
charity secures cancer gene patent
A British medical
research charity announced Wednesday it has secured a
Europe-wide patent on a key gene that causes hereditary
breast cancer, saying it had won a victory that ensures that
cancer rese...
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http://www.BioSciNews.com/files/news-detail.asp?newsID=6182
Scientists
probe bird flu origins
Scientists analysing the genetic
sequence of the H5N1 flu virus that killed a person in
Vietnam say it is highly similar to sequences isolated
recently from ducks and geese in China.They are
caref...
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http://www.BioSciNews.com/files/news-detail.asp?newsID=6175
WHO
issues herbal medicine guidelines
The United Nations
health agency has been cited as issuing advice to
governments around the world on how to ensure that the $60
billion herbal medicine business is safe and sustainable.Dr.
Hans Ho...
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http://www.BioSciNews.com/files/news-detail.asp?newsID=6178
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