The Troubling Ethics of Fetal Tissue Research
Morality is not always an easy thing to deal with, and the moral implications of using cell lines from aborted babies is one of the more difficult subjects. Dr Rob gets into the meat of the argument, using simple illustrations to help out sort out the problems. Can we, with a good conscience, use medicines that were developed using fetal cells?
Location: Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park
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The Troubling Ethics of Fetal Tissue Research