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Regenerative medicine in society: Introduction to the digital resource
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posted on 2023-06-09, 08:48 authored by Jan Barfoot, Achim Rosemann, Clare BlackburnThis digital resource accompanies the publication of the double special issue ‘Regenerative Medicine in Society – Interdisciplinary Perspectives’ in the journal Regenerative Medicine (Part 1 and Part 2 ). It contains free-to-access summaries (and downloadable PDFs) of each of the articles written by leading international academics. Our aspiration is that this material will be read, discussed and ultimately used by policymakers, regulators, funders, healthcare leaders, people affected by conditions, professionals and the wider public to inform their decisions regarding the future of Regenerative Medicine.
Funding
Bionetworking in Asia - International collaboration, exchange, and responsible innovation in the life sciences; G0750; ESRC-ECONOMIC & SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCIL; ES/I018107/1
Bionetworking in Asia - A social science approach to international collaboration, informal exchanges, and responsible innovation in the life sciences; G0812; EUROPEAN UNION; 283219
EuroStemCell Project; Horizon 2020; No 652796
Germ Line Gene Editing in Global Context: Challenges and Needs from a UK Perspective; Wellcome Trust; 204799/Z/16/Z
EuroStemCell Project; European Union's Framework 7; 241878
EuroStemCell Project; European Union's Framework 6; 503005
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EuroStemCellPublisher
EuroStemCellPlace of publication
EdinburghDepartment affiliated with
- Anthropology Publications
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2017-11-13Usage metrics
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