The Ethics of Stem Cell Research Presented by Corey Gomes Bme 181 April 15, 2013.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Multicellular Life Section 5.5.
Advertisements

Cell and Molecular Biology
Stem Cells Leah Yang.
Stem Cells.
Adult Stem Cell Research What It Can Do and The Church’s Position.
STEM-CELL RESEARCH BY: TROY HILKENS ROBBY LANGTON AND TODD SACHS.
By: Jordyn McFadden Becca Hill, & Kilee Hanes STEM CELL RESEARCH.
Frontiers In Biology Dr. K. S. Dulai Spring 2008
ISSUE: What should the government do about funding for embryonic stem cell research: increase, decrease, cut or keep at current levels?
STEM CELL TREATMENT SHOULD IT OR SHOULD IT NOT BE ALLOWED IN AMERICA.
Stem Cell Research. What are the purposes of stem cells? Inject stem cells into damaged tissue areas and stem cells regenerate damaged areas Being proposed.
Using Stem Cells A stem cell is a cell that can continuously divide and differentiate into various tissues. Some stem cells have more potential to differentiate.
Stem cell research Dillon Underwood Karri Newberry.
Advanced Placement Biology and Stem Cells Click on the cartoon above for a tutorial on Stem Cells The Nature of Stem Cells and Embryology.
Regulating the Cell Cycle. Some cells divide every few hours (skin and digestive tract cells) Some cells never divide (muscle and nerve cells)
Stem Cells. What are Stem Cells? Stem Cells: Cells that do not yet have a specific function or job in the organism.
Jim Wells, Ph.D Assistant Professor Division of Developmental Biology Children’s Hospital Research Foundation of Cincinnati
IB Stem cell research © Oxford University Press 2011 Stem cell research.
Stem Cells. What is a stem cell? What is a stem cell? Where do stem cells come from? Where do stem cells come from?
Biotechnology Research Project by Anna Dong, Soojin Jeong, Reina Ooka -Stem Cells-
 LO: To know what stem cells are and how they can be used to treat medical conditions.
NOTES – Embryonic Stem Cells and Cloning. What are stem cells? Embryonic Stem Cells – cells present in the early stages of an embryo’s development that.
Human Stem Cell Isolation and Medical Applications Brandon Marks.
STEM CELL RESEARCH. Pros or Cons KX7lfmv-KQCFVB95QodVDwNigstem cell research
By Nicholas Golebiewski. Stem Cells are:  Undifferentiated Cells  Not yet chosen cell path Types of Stem Cells  Embryonic Stem  Embryonic Germ  Adult.
Stem Cell Research The Facts and What You Can Do By Aedan Lombardo.
 Stem Cells. Definition  The capacity of cells to divide and differentiate along different pathways is necessary in embryonic development. It also makes.
Biology 11 What are Stem Cells?. Stem Cells Basically, stem cells are cells that are not assigned a functional job in the body. (Undifferentiated cells)
©2009 Carolina Biological Supply CompanySome images ©2009 Jupiterimages Corporation.
Stem Cells Different kinds of cells. Learning Objectives stem cells are unspecialised cells found in embryos and in some adult tissues such as bone marrow.
Stem Cell Research BY: Katie Sevacko.
Ahsan Arsalan Stem Cells Present in almost all multi-cellular organisms No specialized functionality Can renew themselves Can differentiate into.
{ Educator: Jenna.  What are Stem cells?  What classes of Stem cells are there?  Where do stem cells come from?  Why is there controversy surrounding.
Stem Cells. What are Stem Cells? Stem Cells: Cells that do not yet have a specific function or job in the organism.
5.5 Multicellular Life Cells work together to carry out complex functions.
 Umbilical Cord Blood  Embryos  Adult bone marrow, liver, brain, and the skin.
What are stem cells? Stem cells are cells found in most multi-cellular organisms. They are cells that have the ability to grow and become many different.
GRACE FREEMAN STEM CELLS & THEIR BENEFITS. WHAT ARE STEM CELLS? Stem cells are unspecialized which means they can transform into any other type of cell.
Stage 1 Biology Semester Biotechnology
Stem Cells? Two main characteristics - unspecialized cells that renew themselves for long periods of time - they can be induced to become cells with special.
STEM CELL RESEARCH MAKING THE SACRIFICE. THE HOPE CURE FOR IMPERVIOUS GENETIC DISEASE ALZHEIMER’S PARKINSON’S DIABETES REPAIR FOR INJURIES SPINAL CORD.
SC430 Molecular Cell Biology Welcome to Unit 8 Seminar with Dr Hall-Pogar Tonight we will discuss –Stem Cells –I will be available at AIM:KaplanHallPogar.
CLONING EVALUATE THERAPEUTIC VS. REPRODUCTIVE. WHAT IS A CLONE? PRECISE GENETIC COPY.
 Ethics of Stem Cell Research Danielle Priestley John Nebbia Huy Lam Kihyun Lee.
Stem Cells.
STEM CELLS.  Where do the different cells and tissues in your body come from?  Incredible as it seems, every cell was produced by mitosis from a small.
What are stem cells?  The unspecialized cells from which differentiated cells develop are known as stem cells.
Stem cell research Catholic teaching regarding the stem cell research.
Bell Ringer Describe each chromosomal disorder: Klinefelter’s Turner’s Downs Syndrome.
Stem Cells HHMI Outreach Program Description: (A) Human ESCs; (B) Neurons derived from Human ESCs. Images courtesy of Nissim Benvenisty. Description: A.
Stem Cell Research Created By: Michelle Gay Joyce Marie Sison Courtney Garcia Marie Montamabadou Diana Centurion.
ETHICS OF EMBRYONIC STEM CELL RESEARCH By: Elizabeth HaleLindsay Carroll Katy Technow Sophia Arrozal Katie Collins Michael Siegel Alexandra Hannah.
STEM CELLS A cell that has the ability to continuously divide and differentiate (develop) into various other kind(s) of cells/tissues. Stem Cell Characteristics:
Stem Cells Sci Basics 01/23/06 Question?? Who were the most influential people of the past century? James Watson (L) and Francis Crick (R), and the model.
Stem Cell Basics. What are stem cells? ounspecialized cells ocan become: o many different kinds of specialized cells.
Stem Cells and Regenerative Biology Major Topics for Discussion: 1) What are Stem Cells? 2) What are the major types of Stem Cells and where are they found?
Genetic Engineering Stem Cells by Shivi Agarwal. Itinerary followed for Padlet Sept 21 st – Read a journal and wrote its summary Sept 24 th - Posted questionnaire.
Stem Cells.
Mitosis Cancer Stem Cells
Stem Cells.
Stem Cells.
EVALUATE THERAPEUTIC VS. REPRODUCTIVE
CELLULAR DIVISION Stem Cells.
Stem Trend By:Katelin & Haley
Stem Cells and Meristems
Cell Growth - Differentiation & Specialization
STEM CELLS.
Stem Cells.
Are all the same aren’t they???
NOTES 27 – Embryonic Stem Cells and Cloning
Presentation transcript:

The Ethics of Stem Cell Research Presented by Corey Gomes Bme 181 April 15, 2013

What are Stem Cells? Undifferentiated cells Potential to divide up into many other functioning cells Known as “blank” cells Start off as zygotes Two types Embryonic Non-embryonic (Adult Cells)

Background First started in the 1950’s Bone marrow transplant Large increase within the past 10 years 2001 President Bush promotes funding Restrictions lifted in FDA approves phase-1 trials

Bioengineering aspects Research to develop a new way to cure diseases and defects of cells in the body Focused on embryonic cells Medical laboratory work Harvesting of stem cells 5-14 days In-vitro fertilization Raises ethical issues Trying to limit risks and rejection of the stem cells in the body

Research and Therapy with Stem Cells Cure many diseases Cancer, multiple sclerosis, brain damage, spinal cord injuries, diabetes, HIV/AIDS, broken bones Phase-1 clinics Can last up to a year Prices range from $8,000-30,000 Not effective Only have been in use for a few years

Ethics regarding Stem Cell research Destruction of Embryo An embryo is a living human after the first 5 days of fertilization Federal funding provided due to regulations Consent of patient Embryo was created for reproductive purposes and is not needed for a functioning purpose The embryonic cell is discarded after in-vitro fertilization

References research st-cell-treatment-multiple-sclerosis.html tech_therapies/timeline_for_stem_cell_re search