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Pioneering Code of Practice released for use of stem cell-based embryo models in research - EurekAlert


The University of Cambridge, in partnership with the Progress Educational Trust, has led work to create the first ever UK guidelines for the generation and use of stem cell-based embryo models in research; The guidelines have been developed by a Working Group of experts from a range of institutions across the UK, representing world-leading expertise in sciences, law, ethics and regulation; These models can be created in the lab and mimic aspects of early human embryo development, which raises various ethical considerations; The use of stem cell-based embryo models is not regulated explicitly by existing UK law, which has created uncertainty for scientists and held back research; The new SCBEM Code of Practice proposes clear guidance and oversight processes, to bring greater transparency and openness to the research and reassurance to the public; Research using embryo models can advance understanding of early human development and possible causes of infertility.

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