Thursday, August 4, 2016 at 10:52AM
Drew Wolfe

NIH Plans To Lift Ban On Research Funds For Part-Human, Part-Animal Embryo

"The federal government announced plans Thursday to lift a moratorium on funding of certain controversial experiments that use human stem cells to create animal embryos that are partly human."

"The National Institutes of Health is proposing a new policy to permit scientists to get federal money to make embryos, known as chimeras, under certain carefully monitored conditions."

"The NIH imposed a moratorium on funding these experiments in September because they could raise ethical concerns."

"One issue is that scientists might inadvertently create animals that have partly human brains, endowing them with some semblance of human consciousness or human thinking abilities. Another is that they could develop into animals with human sperm and eggs and breed, producing human embryos or fetuses inside animals or hybrid creatures."

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