Subscribe now

Australia stops short of a ban on therapeutic cloning

By Rachel Nowak

29 September 2001

A PARLIAMENTARY committee in Australia, one of the powerhouses of stem cell
research, last week recommended a ban on creating embryos for research only and
a ban on human reproductive cloning.

But the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Legal and
Constitutional Affairs won many researchers’ support by giving them the go-ahead
to extract stem cells from spare IVF embryos.

And its report also specifically states that the creation of cloned embryos
by nuclear transfer could be excluded from the ban on the creation of embryos,
although the committee has called for a three-year moratorium in the meantime.
That means…

Sign up to our weekly newsletter

Receive a weekly dose of discovery in your inbox. We'll also keep you up to date with New Scientist events and special offers.

Sign up

To continue reading, subscribe today with our introductory offers

Popular articles

Trending New Scientist articles

Piano Exit Overlay Banner Mobile Piano Exit Overlay Banner Desktop