WASHINGTON (AP) — Eight years of frustration are close to an end for scientists seeking ways to use embryonic stem cells to combat illness and injury. On Monday, President Barack Obama plans to reverse limits imposed by President George W. Bush on using federal moneyfor research with embryonic stem cells. The long-promised move will allow a rush of research aimed at one day better treating, if not curing, ailments from diabetes to paralysis — research that is has drawn broad support, including from notables like Nancy Reagan, widow of the late Republican President Ronald Reagan, and the late Christopher Reeve. But it stirs intense controversy over whether government crosses a moral line with such research, and opponents promptly denounced the move.——Contact the Daily Reveille’s news staff at [email protected]
Stem-cell policy liberating to researchers
March 8, 2009