MU interim president opposes limits to stem cell research
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) - The University of Missouri's interim president says he opposes limits to stem cell research.
Gordon Lamb says the constitutional amendment proposed by the group Cures Without Cloning "assaults Missouri" and could "permanently destroy the future of research" at state universities and private labs.
The experimental procedure involves injecting a human egg into a person's cell.
Scientists remove the resulting stem cells for research, destroying the newly formed embryo.
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Gordon Lamb says the constitutional amendment proposed by the group Cures Without Cloning "assaults Missouri" and could "permanently destroy the future of research" at state universities and private labs.
The experimental procedure involves injecting a human egg into a person's cell.
Scientists remove the resulting stem cells for research, destroying the newly formed embryo.
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