In a decision that is positively huge to the future of medical research in the United States, the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit affirmed that the federal government can indeed fund stem cell research. The suit, which goes all the way to President Barack Obama’s first days in office, carries quite the backstory but it seems we’ve neared its conclusion. To explain why the court ruled the way it did and offer her thoughts on if such research will be threatened again in the future, we bring in Antoinette Konski, See more +
In a decision that is positively huge to the future of medical research in the United States, the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit affirmed that the federal government can indeed fund stem cell research. The suit, which goes all the way to President Barack Obama’s first days in office, carries quite the backstory but it seems we’ve neared its conclusion. To explain why the court ruled the way it did and offer her thoughts on if such research will be threatened again in the future, we bring in Antoinette Konski, partner with Foley & Lardner and author of the Personalized Medicine Bulletin. See less -
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