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The Stem Cell Research Environment: A Patchwork of Patchworks
Authors:Timothy Caulfield  Amy Zarzeczny  Jennifer McCormick  Tania Bubela  Christine Critchley  Edna Einsiedel  Jacques Galipeau  Shawn Harmon  Michael Huynh  Insoo Hyun  Judy Illes  Rosario Isasi  Yann Joly  Graeme Laurie  Geoff Lomax  Holly Longstaff  Michael McDonald  Charles Murdoch  Ubaka Ogbogu  Jason Owen-Smith  Shaun Pattinson  Shainur Premji  Barbara von Tigerstrom  David E Winickoff
Institution:1. Health Law Institute, Faculty of Law, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
2. Department of Medicine, Program in Professionalism and Bioethics, Mayo Clinic and College of Medicine, Rochester, USA
3. Health Law Institute, School of Public Health, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
4. Swinburne University, Melbourne, Australia
5. Faculty of Communication and Culture, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada
6. Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research, Sir Mortimer B. Davis Jewish Hospital, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
7. ESRC InnoGen and AHRC SCRIPT, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
8. McGill University, Montreal, Canada
9. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, USA
10. National Core for Neuroethics, Department of Medicine, Division of Neurology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
11. Centre de recherche en droit public, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada
12. School of Law, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
13. California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, San Francisco, USA
14. The W. Maurice Young Centre for Applied Ethics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
16. Health Law Institute, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
15. Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
17. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
18. Department of Law, Durham University, Durham, UK
19. Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada
20. College of Law and School of Public Health, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada
21. University of California, Berkeley, USA
Abstract:Few areas of recent research have received as much focus or generated as much excitement and debate as stem cell research. Hope for the therapeutic promise of this field has been matched by social concern associated largely with the sources of stem cells and their uses. This interplay between promise and controversy has contributed to the enormous variation that exists among the environments in which stem cell research is conducted throughout the world. This variation is layered upon intra-jurisdictional policies that are also often complex and in flux, resulting in what we term a ‘patchwork of patchworks’. This patchwork of patchworks and its implications will become increasingly important as we enter this new era of stem cell research. The current progression towards translational and clinical research among international collaborators serves as a catalyst for identifying potential policy conflict and makes it imperative to address jurisdictional variability in stem cell research environments. The existing patchworks seen in contemporary stem cell research environments provide a valuable opportunity to consider how variations in regulations and policies across and within jurisdictions influence research efficiencies and directions. In one sense, the stem cell research context can be viewed as a living experiment occurring across the globe. The lessons to be gleaned from examining this field have great potential for broad-ranging general science policy application.
Contact Information Amy ZarzecznyEmail:
Keywords:Stem cell research  Policy  Regulation  International  Collaboration  Harmonization
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