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    UK approves regulation on mitochondrial DNA donation

    25 Feb 2015

    The UK has become the first country to approve regulations to allow mitochondrial donation – a new...

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    Organ donation: a European debate

    28 Sep 2012 by Hugh Whittall

    On the back of our 2011 Human Bodies report, I took part last week in a panel discussion at the 23rd...

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    Organ donation: dead or alive?

    26 Oct 2012 by Hugh Whittall

    On Sunday I took part in the Battle of Ideas session Organ donation: dead or alive? We discussed a n...

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    Consultation paper on pharmacogenetics

    19 Nov 2002

    The Nuffield Council on Bioethics today issued a consultation paper on the ethical issues raised by ...

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    Launch of consultation on human bodies in medicine and research

    20 Apr 2010

    The Council launched a public consultation on human bodies in medicine and research on 20 April 2010...

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    Consultation on emerging biotechnologies

    04 Apr 2011

    The Council has launched a call for views and evidence on the ethical issues raised by emerging biot...

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