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Tag Archives: ethics
13th April 2015 – Should Animals Have Human Rights?
Dr Sarah Chan returns to Knutsford SciBar to discuss what rights – if any – animals should have in experiments. If we bring a Mammoth back from extinction,where will it live and does it matter? There are many other examples … Continue reading
12th May 2014 – Creating Siblings for Medicinal Purposes
Dr Sarah Chan will return to discuss the possibilities and issues concerned with creating siblings for medicinal purposes.
2nd April 2013 – Cloning
Sarah Chan, deputy director of The University of Manchester Institute for Science, Ethics and Innovation (which recently joined Manchester University’s Faculty of Life Sciences) will join us to lead our discussion. Projects that offer excellent collaboration between the University and … Continue reading