Expanded stem-cell research OK’d
The NU Board of Regents kept open new possibilities in embryonic stem cell research today, voting 4-4 on a resolution that would have restricted the [...]
The NU Board of Regents kept open new possibilities in embryonic stem cell research today, voting 4-4 on a resolution that would have restricted the [...]
The University of Nebraska's governing board on Friday voted not to place tighter restrictions on embryonic stem cell research than those outlined under federal guidelines, [...]
Pressure is mounting on the University of Nebraska Board of Regents to limit the use of human embryonic stem cells (hESC) to only the cell [...]
In an unusual pushback against President Obama’s expansion of federal financing of human embryonic stem cell research, the University of Nebraska is considering restricting its [...]
The future of the University of Nebraska as a dynamic biomedical research university is at stake with the Board of Regents' consideration of university research [...]
Four pro-life University of Nebraska regents have co-authored a resolution that would limit embryonic stem cell research at the NU medical center to only stem [...]
An objective review of the evidence for the scientific importance and ethical and moral grounding of human embryonic stem-cell research (hESCR) shows that it is [...]
The University of Nebraska should not put in place tighter restrictions on embryonic stem cell research than are called for under state and federal law, the [...]
University of Nebraska Medical Center scientists should be allowed to pursue expanded embryonic stem cell research as state and federal law permit, NU President J.B. [...]
University of Nebraska Board of Regents will discuss embryonic stem cell research Friday after all.