Herald Malasiya Online

You are Here:  Home   News

Embryo-destructive research approved by US NIH

Published On January 04 , 2010
Comments(1)  |   Mail  |   Print  |  
By Fr Thomas Berg
Recently, the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced the approval of the first 13 human embryonic stem cell (hESC) lines for use in NIH-funded research under the new NIH Guidelines for Human Stem Cell Research published on July 7, 2009. The NIH is, of course, the great financial umbilical cord supplying US tax-payer dollars to fund the vast majority of biomedical research in our country. I explored the details of those guidelines in a previous column.

Let me extrapolate the facts about what this announcement meant from the spin that it was given by advocates of embryo-destructive research. Recall first of all that the revised NIH guidelines were greeted by the same advocates with howls of disappointment last July because they were so “restrictive.” Under the new NIH guidelines, for any stem cell line to be approved for funded research, it had to be demonstrated that the line was derived from an embryo created exclusively for fertility treatment purposes (not specifically for research purposes) and was made available for research by the parents under strict informed consent processes.

In fact, all previously approved lines of stem cells — the so-called “Presidential” or “Bush” lines — were ipso facto disqualified for funding until such time as it could be demonstrated that they, or any other stem cell line, had passed muster with the new guidelines.

So, while approximately thirty NIH grants for hESC were approved for funding in 2009 (totaling more than $20 million), the grant monies have been on hold until last week when these thirteen lines of hESCs came on line for fundable research. Children’s Hospital Boston developed eleven of the approved lines and Rockefeller University in New York City developed the other two in 2005 with private funding from the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. None of the lines approved were from among the “Presidential lines,” and some 96 additional lines are in a queue awaiting review.

Now, the upshot of this news is that there is practically no news here.

That’s why proponents of embryo-destructive research were desperately trying to spin this announcement into something that it is not. Take for example, The Washington Post’s Rob Stein who reported:

The Obama administration has begun approving new lines of human embryonic stem cells that are eligible for federally funded experiments, opening the way for millions of taxpayer dollars to be used to conduct research that was put off-limits by President George W. Bush. Launching a dramatic expansion of government support for one of the most promising but most contentious fields of biomedical research, the National Institutes of Health on Wednesday authorized the first 13 lines of cells under the administration’s policy and was poised to approve 20 more.

Now, consider:

“Research that was put off-limits by President George W. Bush.” But of course, George Bush was the first president in American history to allow federal funding for hESC research.

“Millions of taxpayer dollars.” That remains to be seen. The re-working of NIH guidelines will hardly occasion in the short term the proverbial bursting of the funding dam which many hESC researchers had clamoured for. The vast majority of stem cell labs do not operate under a perceived urgency for creating new lines of hESCs, nor are most labs set up to derive new lines of hESCs.

“Dramatic expansion of government support.” Come again? The research allowed under the Bush administration, supported by tens of millions of federal dollars each year, went ahead on dozens of existing lines of hESCs. Those lines — as any honest stem cell researcher would tell you — were, in fact, sufficient to allow robust research in this arena.

As for the dramatically “new” research that would “now” be possible with these 13 lines of stem cells — another element of spin we heard repeatedly — Westchester Institute Senior Fellow and stem cell researcher Markus Grompe was sceptical. “None of my colleagues are being specific about what ‘new science’ they think is now possible,” he said. “It’s more likely that they’re simply planning to repeat with the new lines what’s already been done with previously used lines of hESCs. So much of the ‘new science’ will simply be to compare new results to old ones, with minor variations on the same theme.”
BOOKMARK AND SHARE WITH FRIENDS:;  Digg! Reddit! Del.icio.us! Mixx! Google! Live! Facebook! Slashdot! Netscape! Technorati! StumbleUpon! Spurl! MySpace! Wists! Newsvine! Furl! Yahoo! Ma.gnolia! Squidoo! Swik!
Post A Comment On This Story And Express Your Suggestion
Name:
City/State/Country:
E-Mail:
Comment:

Most Commented News

Security tightened as politicians condemn church attacks
World News-2010-01-08 05:16:00
M'sia held 50 under ISA
Top Stories-2010-01-27 06:20:00
‘Allah’: The blame game — The Malaysian Insider
Malaysia News-2010-01-12 07:35:00
Zambry warns politicians, media against publicising church attacks
World News-2010-01-11 04:33:49

Most Emailed News

    Focus
    If a saint has the category of solemnity or feast, for example, St Joseph or St Patrick in some countries, then it is celebrated as normal with vestments of the corresponding colour, the recitation of the Gloria and, on solemnities, the Creed.
    Photo Highlight

    Gloria Visel works on a damaged statue of Our Lady of Fatima at her workshop in Winnebago.
    Herald Childrens Section
    Herald Youth Special
    Herald Archives
    An off day for domestic workersWhen I first touched on this subject in my blog, I was told I was treading into “dangerous ter....
    Jeremiah and speaking truth to powerIn our world today, we can often see power structures that work against the interests of the poor an....
    Hot topics that miss the core of our spiritualityThese are just a sample of popular topics making the rounds. The debates surrounding these issues co....

    Top Comments On Stories

    Catholic bishops: Urgent need for dialogue to restore social harmonyFrom: Top Stories - Commented By : exora : - The word Allah is for Muslims only. The word \"Allah\" is the most g....
    Home Ministry files appeal over ‘Allah’ rulingFrom: Top Stories and Catholic Christian News - Commented By : ahli syurga crew : - 
    No more delays to trialFrom: Top Stories - Commented By : Fair Comment : - I think if Anwar really was interested in the butt- and if some said....
    Host defilement decision linked to politicsFrom: Top Stories - Commented By : Fair Comment : - Certainly this got to do with politics. Pratically nearly every deci....
    Herald Spiritual Resources