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Henry Bienen, President, Northwestern University
Albert Farbman, Professor, Dept. of Neurobiology and Physiology
Introduction
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Ron McKay
The Clinical Importance of Stem Cells
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David A. Prentice
Alternatives to Embryonic Stem Cells
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Richard M. Doerflinger
The Case Against Destroying Human Embryos for Stem Cell Research
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Laurie Zoloth
Duties, Freedoms, and Limits: The Ethics of Research in Human Embryonic Stem Cells
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Robin Alta Charo
Politics and Policy in the Stem Cell Debate
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John E. Porter
Stem Cell Research and Public Policy: How Are the Rules Made?
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Panel Discussion (Moderated by Albert Farbman)
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