by Alexis DUPORT | 30 Jun, 2010 | Gènéthique informs you
When the official reports follow on, which measure, weight up, assess our rights and duties in relation to the human embryo, a lot of questions are posed, but a few answers are given. As if this succession of reports from the Agency of Biomedicine, the OPECST...
by Alexis DUPORT | 30 Jun, 2010 | Gènéthique informs you
On July, 7th 2010, the French Parliamentary office for scientific and technological assessment (OPECST) published its report on the research on stem cells. Written by the MPs Alain Claeys and Jean-Sébastien Vialatte within the framework of the revisions of Bioethics...
by Alexis DUPORT | 31 May, 2010 | Gènéthique informs you
The Commission sur l’avenir de la condition parentale, academician and expert team which thinks about the “legal, ethical, social and scientific situation of parents in the contemporaneous society” published on 3rd June 2010 a report called: “My...
by Alexis DUPORT | 31 May, 2010 | Gènéthique informs you
On 11th June 2010, the Constitutional council declared conform to the Constitution (1) the law of 4th March 2002, called anti-Perruche law. This law was questioned by the mother of a myopathic child, Mss Viviane L., who seized the Constitutional council on 14th April...
by Alexis DUPORT | 31 May, 2010 | Gènéthique informs you
An important French study on the increased risks of malformations in children conceived by medically assisted procreation (MAP) was made public on 14th June 2010, at the European Congress of human genetics which took place in Goteborg, Sweden. Managed on AMP vigilance...
by Alexis DUPORT | 31 May, 2010 | Gènéthique informs you
“Scientists have created the first cell controlled by a synthetic genome”, announced the journal Science on 21st May 2010. The manufacture, by the team of the American biologist Craig Venter, of Synthia molecule, the first living cell whose genome has been conceived...