PET PET
  • My Account
  • Subscribe
Become a Friend Donate
  • About Us
    • People
    • Press Office
    • Our History
  • Get Involved
    • Become a Friend of PET
    • Volunteer
    • Campaigns
    • Writing Scheme
    • Partnership and Sponsorship
    • Advertise with Us
  • Donate
    • Become a Friend of PET
  • BioNews
    • News
    • Comment
    • Reviews
    • Elsewhere
    • Topics
    • Glossary
    • Newsletters
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Previous Events
  • Engagement
    • Policy and Projects
      • Resources
    • Education
  • Jobs & Opportunities
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
    • People
    • Press Office
    • Our History
  • Get Involved
    • Become a Friend of PET
    • Volunteer
    • Campaigns
    • Writing Scheme
    • Partnership and Sponsorship
    • Advertise with Us
  • Donate
    • Become a Friend of PET
  • BioNews
    • News
    • Comment
    • Reviews
    • Elsewhere
    • Topics
    • Glossary
    • Newsletters
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Previous Events
  • Engagement
    • Policy and Projects
      • Resources
    • Education
  • Jobs & Opportunities
  • Contact Us
  • My Account
  • Subscribe
  • Privacy Statement
  • Advertising Policy
  • Thanks and Acknowledgements
PETNewslettersIssue #59
Back to Newsletters

BioNews

Issue #59

Comment

PET BioNews
Comment
18 June 2009 • 1 minute read

A princely embarrassment

by Juliet Tizzard

When I first read Prince Charles' comments about the dangers of scientific rationalism and the horrors of genetically modified crops, I expected him to have an immediate media and public following. After all, most people distrust GM food, worry about the power of modern science and think we're destroying the...

News

Image by Sílvia Ferreira, Cristina Lopo and Eileen Gentleman via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts a single human stem cell embedded within a porous hydrogel matrix (false colour).
CC BY 4.0
Image by Sílvia Ferreira, Cristina Lopo and Eileen Gentleman via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts a single human stem cell embedded within a porous hydrogel matrix (false-coloured cryogenic scanning electron micrograph).
News
9 June 2009 • 1 minute read

Inquiry over Dolly patent may be launched

by BioNews

Two UK politicians have called for an inquiry into the transfer of the 'Dolly cloning' patents to the US firm Geron Corporation in 1999. Conservative MP Bill Cash and Labour MP Nigel Griffiths say that British taxpayers could miss out on 'billions' of pounds as a result of the deal...

PET BioNews
News
9 June 2009 • 1 minute read

Prince in 'anti-science' controversy

by BioNews

Prince Charles has provoked criticism from scientists, and praise from environmentalists, following his 'anti-science' comments in a Reith lecture broadcast on BBC Radio 4 last week. In it, he called for 'greater respect for the genius of Nature's designs.' This, he says, means not changing 'what Nature is, as we...

Image by Peter Artymiuk via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts the shadow of a DNA double helix, on a background that shows the fluorescent banding of the output from a DNA sequencing machine.
CC BY 4.0
Image by Peter Artymiuk via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts the shadow of a DNA double helix, on a background that shows the fluorescent banding of the sequencing output from an automated DNA sequencing machine.
News
9 June 2009 • 1 minute read

Scientists place bets on human genes

by BioNews

As the first draft of the entire human genetic code nears completion, speculation is increasing over the total number of genes in the human genome. Some delegates at the Cold Spring Harbour (CSH) genome meeting in the USA last week even started a sweep stake, taking bets at $1 a...

Image by Bill Sanderson via the Wellcome Collection, © Wellcome Trust Ltd 1990. Depicts Laocoön and his family (from Greek and Roman mythology) entwined in coils of DNA.
Image by Bill Sanderson via the Wellcome Collection, © Wellcome Trust Ltd 1990. Depicts Laocoön and his family entwined in coils of DNA (based on the figure of Laocoön from Greek and Roman mythology).
News
9 June 2009 • 1 minute read

Israeli doctors arrested over human egg sales

by BioNews

Two fertility experts were arrested in Tel Aviv last week following an investigation into the illegal sale of eggs extracted from patients undergoing fertility treatment. According to Aryeh Edelman, the police officer in charge of the investigation, Drs Zion Ben-Rafael and Ya'akov Ashkenazi would routinely remove extra eggs from women...

Image by Peter Artymiuk via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts the shadow of a DNA double helix, on a background that shows the fluorescent banding of the output from a DNA sequencing machine.
CC BY 4.0
Image by Peter Artymiuk via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts the shadow of a DNA double helix, on a background that shows the fluorescent banding of the sequencing output from an automated DNA sequencing machine.
News
9 June 2009 • 1 minute read

Japan calls for free access to human genetic data

by BioNews

Japan's Council for Science and Technology is to call for the open release of human genome data, according to a news report in last week's Nature. The forthcoming announcement will say that 'all data and results' from human genome research should be made public, to ensure scientific progress. Earlier this...

PET BioNews
News
9 June 2009 • 1 minute read

Science book prize short list announced

by BioNews

The winner of this year's Aventis Prize for Science Books - formerly the Rhone-Poulenc Prize - is to be announced at the Science Museum, London on 23 May. The short list of six books includes 'Genome' by Matt Ridley: a guide to the Human Genome Project in 23 chapters (one for each...

Data-Label The UK's Leading Supplier Of Medical Labels & Asset Labels

RetiringDentist.co.uk The UK's Leading M&A Company.
easyfundraising
amazon
BECOME A

Friend of PET

Please support us. Help us remain an independent voice informing patient choice – become a Friend of PET.

Become a Friend
Tweets by PET_BioNews

Subscribe to BioNews and other PET updates for free.

Subscribe
PET PET

PET is an independent charity that improves choices for people affected by infertility and genetic conditions.

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
  • RSS
Wellcome
Website redevelopment supported by Wellcome.

Navigation

  • About Us
  • Get Involved
  • Donate
  • BioNews
  • Events
  • Engagement
  • Jobs & Opportunities
  • Contact Us

BioNews

  • News
  • Comment
  • Reviews
  • Elsewhere
  • Topics
  • Glossary
  • Newsletters

Other

  • My Account
  • Subscribe

Website by Impact Media Impact Media

  • Privacy Statement
  • Advertising Policy
  • Thanks and Acknowledgements

© 1992 - 2022 Progress Educational Trust. All rights reserved.

Limited company registered in England and Wales no 07405980 • Registered charity no 1139856