Concerns of the market for human eggs in mitochondrial replacement research have been raised in the current issue of The New Bioethics (Maney Publishing), which is edited by academics from the Centre for Bioethics and Emerging Technologies (CBET) at St Mary’s University College, Twickenham.
The academic journal was re-launched this September and is now edited by St Mary’s Programme Director in Bioethics and Medical Law Dr Trevor Stammers and co-edited by Matthew James, part of the core CBET team.
The full story can be found on the Maney Publishing website or The Commercialization of Human Eggs in Mitochondrial Replacement Research from The New Bioethics, Vol19.1 is available online for free until 11th December 2013.
The New Bioethics Journal Examines Mitochondrial Replacement Research
The Market for human eggs in mitochondrial replacement research are raised in The New Bioethics, edited by the CBET Team at St Mary’s University College