Provided a good analysis of the issues and possible financial consequences including the perspective of both sides of the stem cell debate.
Dennis R Keeler
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Dennis reviewed this story - May 11, 2009
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Dennis reviewed this story - Apr 30, 2009
The author used credible sources that were providing supporting and skeptical points of view, thus giving s balanced story.
As a retiree from the chemical research business, I can attest to the value that companies place on research tax credits and the positive impact ... More »
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This is another situation where science and by extension, the public, will benefit from freeing science from unreasonable political shackles.