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Page 1: Stem cell treatments and ethics. What we’re going to do today 1.Look at some situations where new stem cell treatments might be used 2.Think about different.

Stem cell treatments and ethics

Page 2: Stem cell treatments and ethics. What we’re going to do today 1.Look at some situations where new stem cell treatments might be used 2.Think about different.

What we’re going to do today

1. Look at some situations where new stem cell treatments might be used

2. Think about different people’s opinions

3. Discuss in groups what YOU think

Page 3: Stem cell treatments and ethics. What we’re going to do today 1.Look at some situations where new stem cell treatments might be used 2.Think about different.

Dilemmas and decisions

Page 4: Stem cell treatments and ethics. What we’re going to do today 1.Look at some situations where new stem cell treatments might be used 2.Think about different.

Monika and her liver

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Page 5: Stem cell treatments and ethics. What we’re going to do today 1.Look at some situations where new stem cell treatments might be used 2.Think about different.

Peter and his treatment

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Page 6: Stem cell treatments and ethics. What we’re going to do today 1.Look at some situations where new stem cell treatments might be used 2.Think about different.

What we’ve discussed today

• Each situation gives us lots to think about

• There are usual several different points of view

• For new stem cell therapies, we think it is important to consider…

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Thanks for all your work!Please tell us what you thought of today’s lesson

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Page 8: Stem cell treatments and ethics. What we’re going to do today 1.Look at some situations where new stem cell treatments might be used 2.Think about different.

Funders: The development of Stem cell treatments and ethics was funded by the European Community’s Seventh Framework Programme through EuroSyStem and EuroStemCell.

Authors: This lesson was created and developed by Emma Kemp and Ian Chambers, MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine, University of Edinburgh.

Acknowledgements: Shona Reid, her colleagues and students at the James Young High School, Livingston, Scotland, participated in pilots and offered helpful advice and feedback. The Monika and Peter scenarios are based on material from the TELESCOPE programme developed by ESTOOLS: http://www.eurostemcell.org/resource/telescope-embryonic-stem-cell-research-and-ethics

Picture credits: Details provided on the following slide.

Licensing: This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA

Acknowledgements and licensing

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• Title slide: Ethics signpost © iStockphoto.com/ZargonDesign http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-photo-17285202-ethics.php?st=4e2d99f

• Slide 4: Liver image by Ilmari Karonen under a GNU Free Documentation Licence http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Liver_1.jpg.

• Slide 5: Legs courtesy of the Multiple Sclerosis Society. Plane tickets icon from http://findicons.com/icon/77987/air_tickets

• Slide 6: Right/wrong post-its © iStockphoto.com/marekuliasz http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-photo-17356047-wrong-or-right-ethical-question.php?st=7a7f635

• Slide 7: Post-it note by Disk Depot (www.diskdepot.co.uk)

All other images used in this PowerPoint and the associated lesson materials are in the public domain and not subject to copyright conditions.

Picture credits


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