Do We Agree About Anything on Stem Cells?

Yes, on some things, concludes this memo from the Center for Practical Bioethics on the basis of a conference held in Kansas City. There a national roundtable was convened of leaders in science, bioethics and government, to examine both the state of stem cell research and some proposed solutions to it. It was agreed by all, regardless of their position on stem cells, that:

-- Language matters - there needs to be more clarity and a common understanding about the science and technology of stem cell research, even among scientists.

-- Improve dissemination of known information - better understanding can be advanced by improving distribution of known information on stem cell research.

-- A rigorous debate is required - there is no simple answer. All perspectives should be considered with respect, even among those who disagree. This may not lead to agreement, but it will lead to better understanding.

-- Social policy and politics a difficult mix - The establishment of social policy on a conflicted issue such as this is best served through informed policymakers and legislators and a well-educated public.

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