Human Cloning Resources
A website that collates testimony and key articles on the
cloning debate is available at: http://cloninginformation.org.
A website that speculates about what Aristotle, Ovid, Paracelsus,
Kempelen, Shelley and Kac would believe about human cloning
and is available at: http://www.stanford.edu/~eclipse9/sts129/cloning/perspectives.html.
Scientific information about
human cloning can be found at the website for the Human Genome
Project, available at:
http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/elsi/cloning.shtml.
New Scientist.com has a website that contains a variety of
articles on human cloning to bring about the birth of a child
and research cloning. The site is available at: http://www.newscientist.com/hottopics/cloning.
The Report of the California Advisory Committee on Human
Cloning issued a report pursuant to California’s human cloning
legislation. The California report also presents support for,
and opposition to, all forms of human cloning, and includes
recommendations for a legal framework. The report, entitled: “Cloning
Californians? Report of the California Advisory Committee on
Human Cloning,” is available at: http://www.scu.edu/ethics/publications/adbdreport.html.
The German Human Genome Project issued a report titled “Cloning
for Therapy and Research,” which is available at: http://www.dhgp.de/ethics/index.html.
The report starts with a brief discussion of the cloning technology,
including the differences
between cloning to bring about the birth of a human child and
research cloning.
Research cloning is actively supported and argued from the
critically ill patient’s perspective by the Coalition
for the Advancement of Medical Research. Their website contains
information, resource links and media and congressional contacts
and is available at: http://www.camradvocacy.org/fastaction/news.asp?id=171.
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